Analysis and evaluation of hybrid meta-exploration models in groundwater level simulation

Ali Heidar Nasrolahi; yaser sabzevari

Volume 9, Issue 33 , January 2023, , Pages 167-149

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2022.53383.1656

Abstract
  In this research, in order to simulate the underground water level of Khorramabad plain, the performance of hybrid models of bat support vector regression, bat support vector regression, gray wolf support vector regression for four piezometric wells of Sarab Pardah, Naservand, Sally and Baba Hossein ...  Read More

River Flow Simulation in the Ghorichay Watershed using the Wetspa Model

Kaka Shahedi; mahtab forootan danesh

Volume 9, Issue 32 , November 2022, , Pages 42-25

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2022.49767.1619

Abstract
  Simulation of the rainfall-runoff process in a watershed is highly important from the point of view of hydrological issues, water resources management, river engineering, flood control structures and its storage. Rainfall-runoff estimation using a distributed hydrological model and the technique of GIS ...  Read More

Geomorphology
Evaluation of Meta-heuristics Hybrid Models for the River Flow Simulation (Case Study: The River Kashkan, Lorestan, Iran

hojatolah younesi; ahmad godarzi; Masoud Shakarami

Volume 8, Issue 29 , March 2022, , Pages 86-69

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2021.48053.1605

Abstract
  Today, hybrid models of artificial intelligence are considered as a suitable method for simulating hydrological phenomena, including quantitative estimation of river flow. For this purpose, there are various approaches in hydrology to estimate the flow rate of rivers, of which artificial intelligence ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Estimation of flood hydrographs in ungauged watershed with Gamma synthetic unit hydrograph model

Erfan Bahrami; mehdi dastourani

Volume 8, Issue 29 , March 2022, , Pages 186-173

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2022.49180.1614

Abstract
  Estimation of flood hydrographs in the ungauged watersheds is a challenging issue in flood planning and management. Various models have been developed in this filed and it is necessary to evaluate the performance of models developed in different regions of the world with different climatic, hydrological ...  Read More

Geomorphology
Analysis of New Hybrid Artificial Intelligence Models in Estimating Flood Flow :Case Study: Kashkan Watershed

Saeid Roustami; Babak Shahinejad; Hojatolah Younesi; Hassan Torabipoudeh; Reza Dehghani

Volume 8, Issue 29 , March 2022, , Pages 201-187

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2022.49807.1620

Abstract
  Flood is one of the natural phenomena that causes a lot of human and financial losses in the world every year and creates many problems for the economic and social development of countries. Therefore, in order to reduce the damage, control and guidance of this phenomenon, estimating flood discharge and ...  Read More

Evaluation of Qual2kw Model in Qualitative Simulation of Khorramabad River

babak shahinejad; zohreh izadi; behzad javadi

Volume 8, Issue 26 , May 2021, , Pages 181-165

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2021.44490.1576

Abstract
  1-IntroductionRivers are the most important sources of drinking, agricultural, and industrial water supply. In recent decades, however, these resources have become the main receivers of sewer pipelines due to rapid population growth. To evaluate the effects of pollutant discharge on the self-purification ...  Read More

The Evaluation of the Performance of SARIMA Time Series Model in the Simulation of the Average Monthly Discharge of the Kashkan Afrineh and Kakareza Rivers (Lorestan province)

Hafez Mirzapour; Ali Haghizadeh; Rezvan Alijani; Zahedeh Heydarizadi

Volume 5, Issue 15 , October 2018, , Pages 153-169

Abstract
  Abstract Introduction The importance of planning and managing water resources, as well as an increasing population growth and the limitation of surface water resources in the country, has made the accurate prediction of rivers' flow by using modern tools and methods of modeling, as an inevitable necessity. ...  Read More