| Authors | Mohammad Nazeri Tahroudi,Rasoul Mirabbasi,Farshad Ahmadi |
| Journal | Water Resources Management |
| Page number | 2027-2043 |
| Serial number | 36 |
| Volume number | 6 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2022 |
| Journal Grade | ISI |
| Journal Type | Typographic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | JCR،Scopus |
Abstract
Abstract
In this study, two efficient approaches for bivariate simulation are presented, which include
meteorological and hydrological variables. For this purpose, the applicability of support
vector regression (SVR) model optimized by Ant colony and Copula-GARCH (Generalized
Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity) algorithms were investigated and compared
in simulating the river discharge based on total monthly rainfall in Talezang Basin,
Iran. Entropy theory was used to select a suitable meteorological station corresponding to
a hydrometric station. The vector autoregressive model was also used as the base model
in Copula-GARCH simulations. According to the 99% confidence intervals of the simulations,
the accuracy of both models was confirmed. The simulation results showed that the
Copula-GARCH model was more accurate than the optimized SVR (OSVR) model. Considering
the 90% efficiency (NSE=0.90) of the Copula-GARCH approach, the results show
a 36% improvement of RMSE statistics by the Copula-GARCH model compared to the
OSVR model in simulating the river discharge on a monthly scale. The results also showed
that by combining nonlinear ARCH models with the copula-based simulations, the reliability
of the simulation results increases, which was also confirmed using the violin plot.
The results also showed an increase in the accuracy of the Copula-GARCH model at the
minimum and maximum values of the data.
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