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Recent insights on uncertainties present in integrated catchment water quality modelling.

Franz Tscheikner-Gratl1, Vasilis Bellos2, Alma Schellart3, Antonio Moreno-Rodenas4, Manoranjan Muthusamy5, Jeroen Langeveld4, Francois Clemens6, Lorenzo Benedetti7, Miguel Angel Rico-Ramirez8, Rita Fernandes de Carvalho9, Lutz Breuer10, James Shucksmith3, Gerard B M Heuvelink11, Simon Tait3.   

Abstract

This paper aims to stimulate discussion based on the experiences derived from the QUICS project (Quantifying Uncertainty in Integrated Catchment Studies). First it briefly discusses the current state of knowledge on uncertainties in sub-models of integrated catchment models and the existing frameworks for analysing uncertainty. Furthermore, it compares the relative approaches of both building and calibrating fully integrated models or linking separate sub-models. It also discusses the implications of model linkage on overall uncertainty and how to define an acceptable level of model complexity. This discussion includes, whether we should shift our attention from uncertainties due to linkage, when using linked models, to uncertainties in model structure by necessary simplification or by using more parameters. This discussion attempts to address the question as to whether there is an increase in uncertainty by linking these models or if a compensation effect could take place and that overall uncertainty in key water quality parameters actually decreases. Finally, challenges in the application of uncertainty analysis in integrated catchment water quality modelling, as encountered in this project, are discussed and recommendations for future research areas are highlighted.
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Keywords:  Complexity management; Integrated catchment modelling; Sub-models of integrated modelling; Uncertainty; Water quality

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30550867     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2018.11.079

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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1.  Parametric emulation and inference in computationally expensive integrated urban water quality simulators.

Authors:  Antonio M Moreno-Rodenas; Jeroen G Langeveld; Francois H L R Clemens
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2019-07-04       Impact factor: 4.223

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