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Research Project: IMPROVING WATER QUALITY IN AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS UNDERLAIN BY CLAYPAN AND RESTRICTIVE LAYER SOILS

Location: Cropping Systems and Water Quality Research

Title: Genetic algorithm optimized rainfall-runoff fuzzy inference system for row crop watersheds with claypan soils

Authors
item Senaviratne, Anomaa -
item Udawatta, Ranjith -
item Baffaut, Claire
item Anderson, Stephen -
item Thompson, Allen -

Submitted to: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting Abstracts
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: June 28, 2012
Publication Date: N/A

Technical Abstract: The fuzzy logic algorithm has the ability to describe knowledge in a descriptive human-like manner in the form of simple rules using linguistic variables, and provides a new way of modeling uncertain or naturally fuzzy hydrological processes like non-linear rainfall-runoff relationships. Fuzzy inference system (FIS) utilizes fuzzy membership functions (MF) and fuzzy rules (FR) for decision making. Genetic algorithm (GA), which employs a natural selection method inspired by biological evolution: selection (inheritance), crossover (recombination) and mutation, has been used for optimization of MFs and FRs. The objective of this study was to develop a FIS with GA optimization, for rainfall-runoff prediction on three adjacent row crop watersheds with claypan soils at the Greenley Memorial Research Center, Knox County, Missouri. Fuzzy toolbox of MATLAB 7.10.0 was used for FIS development. Five MFs and FRs were developed based on the measured rainfall-runoff data for a 9-year period for one watershed. Mamdani type FIS system was used for this study. FIS with GA optimized MFs and FRs was used for validation using data from the other two watersheds. The FIS system predicted daily runoff with r2 value of 0.74 during calibration and with 0.72 and 0.82 values during validation for the other two watersheds. The FIS system developed automatically gets adjusted by GA to the problem specific conditions of rainfall-runoff relationships. This FIS offers a valuable tool for TMDL estimations of runoff using only runoff-rainfall relationship of a representative area of the watershed rather than requiring large amount of details about the watershed such as for physically based models.

   

 
Project Team
Lerch, Robert - Bob
Sudduth, Kenneth - Ken
Baffaut, Claire
Kitchen, Newell
Kremer, Robert - Bob
Sadler, Edward - John
Vories, Earl - Earl
 
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