Intelligent Modelling for Hydrology and Water Resources
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Hydrology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 15644
Special Issue Editors
Interests: watershed hydrological models; hydrological forecasting under changing environment; data preprocessing techniques; hybrid intelligent computing; climate change; modelling hydrological processes
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Interests: reservoir operation; hydrological forecasting; water resources management; artificial intelligence; engineering optimization
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Interests: climate change; extreme hydrological event; land surface process; multivariate statistics; uncertainty and risk analysis; hydrological modelling under changing environment
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, hydrology and water resources have been facing increasing scientific and technical problems under the impacts of climate changes and human activities. To guarantee the suitable operation and planning of water resources, it is important to develop more effective methods for hydrology and water resources problems. With the rapid development of information technologies, machine learning methods and artificial intelligence technologies are providing new possibilities for solving various engineering problems. Against this background, many scientists and engineers are working to develop novel methods that can help create reasonable scheduling schemes and policies for hydrology and water resources problems in the changing environment.
This Special Issue aims to provide an opportunity for scholars to share their latest research findings related to hydrology and water resources and other related topics. In this Special Issue, high-quality research papers concerning the following themes are invited, but not limited to:
- Watershed hydrological model;
- Hydrological process modeling;
- Flood warning and risk analysis;
- Hydrological forecasting and simulation;
- Extreme hydrological and climate events;
- Impact of climate changes on hydrological process;
- Smart water resources management and planning;
- Optimal reservoir(s) operation;
- Extreme hydro-meteorological events;
- Dynamical mechanisms associated with hydro-meteorological processes;
- New approaches/methods/models for hydrology and water resources;
- Relevant case studies and applications.
Prof. Dr. Wenchuan Wang
Prof. Dr. Zhongkai Feng
Dr. Mingwei Ma
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- machine learning
- hydrological forecasting
- artificial intelligence
- water resources
- hydrological process
- uncertainty and risk
- optimal reservoir operation
- data-driven techniques
- optimization algorithm
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