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mahmoud Mohammad Rezapour Tabari

mahmoud Mohammad Rezapour Tabari

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID: 0000-0002-4837-5026
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 8703076700
HIndex: 0/00
Faculty: Faculty of Technology and Engineering
Address: University of Mazandaran, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering
Phone: 011-35305133

Research

Title
A Novel Approach Using Hybrid Fuzzy Vertex Method‑MATLAB Framework Based on GMS Model for Quantifying Predictive Uncertainty Associated with Groundwater Flow and Transport Models
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Uncertainty analysis · GMS · Groundwater simulation · MATLAB · Fuzzy vertex method
Year
2021
Journal WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
DOI
Researchers Mona Nemati ، mahmoud Mohammad Rezapour Tabari ، Seyed Abbas Hosseini ، Saman Javadi

Abstract

Identifcation of the uncertain parameters, which afecting on the qualitative behavior of the aquifer, and determining their efect on the uncertainty of the simulated nitrate concentration (NC) is one of the major challenges in the qualitative monitoring of aquifers. In this study, in order to determine the quantitative amount of uncertainty related to the simulated nitrate, an approach based on a hybrid of Groundwater Modeling System (GMS) model and Fuzzy Vertex Method (FVM) method was developed using the developed code for the relationship between aquifer simulation model and MATLAB environment. In this model, hydraulic conductivity, NC in aquifer recharge sources, longitudinal dispersivity coefcient, and specifc storage parameters were considered as uncertain parameters in the distributed simulation model of the Ardabil aquifer. In the proposed approach, frst the quantitative and qualitative (QQ) model of the aquifer was prepared using the GMS model and calibrated. Then, using the FVM method and developed MATALB code, the uncertain values appropriate for each of the aquifer active cells were determined. The results obtained from the monthly NC uncertainty show that with increasing the level of uncertainty, the uncertainty of the simulated NC increases signifcantly. For example, can be mentioned a 14-fold increase in the number of cells with variation of NC less than 10% in the September month. Also, the lowest and highest variation in the deterministic amount of NC is related to the months of Nov. and Sep. with concentration variations equal to [−8.5, 8.35] and [−23.43, 19.8] mg/L, respectively. The fndings of this study show that the application of at least 10% uncertainty in the deterministic values of the simulated NC is necessary to provide a suitable view for quality monitoring of aquifer. A quantitative amount of monthly uncertainty in areas with nitrate concentrations greater than 50 mg/L indicates that the amount of uncertainty in these areas is higher tha