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2024 WCW Annual Conference & Exhibition
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:00am CDT
Groundwater resources in arid and semi-arid area are the most important sources of water used in agriculture and drinking. In recent decades, artificial intelligence (AI) systems have created a new space in evaluating water and environmental engineering issues. In this study, the usual kriging method as a linear statistical estimator and two intelligent methods of artificial neural network ANN and adaptive neural fuzzy inference system ANFIS were evaluated in predicting the amount of electric conductivity and nitrate in groundwater. In order to conduct studies, electrical conductivity and nitrate concentration (using spectrophotometer method) in 40 wells were measured. The input data of the artificial neural model, including the length and width of the geographies, the nitrate concentration, and the electrical conductivity value were determined as the output of the model. In order to investigate the performance and efficiency of artificial intelligence models in predicting qualitative information, qualitative information of 50% of the wells was used for calibration and 50% of the wells were used for validating the models. Finally, the output of the models was compared with the value measured in the observation wells based on the mutual error evaluation criteria. The results showed that the ANFIS model performed better than the other two interpolation models in predicting the value of electrical conductivity and nitrate, respectively, with the root mean square error (RMSE) and (mg/l) of 5.362, with the mean bias error (MBE). 2.365 with a correlation coefficient (R) of 0.767. Also, the ANN model had far better results than the usual kriging method. Based on this, ANFIS model is proposed for spatial prediction of electrical conductivity and nitrate in the study area.
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Navideh Najafpour

lecturer, Azad university
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:00am CDT
Meeting Room 3

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