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Behrouz Mehdinejadiani

Behrouz Mehdinejadiani

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID:
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 55561276500
Faculty: Faculty of Agriculture
Address: Room no. 302, Department of Water Science and Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Kurdistan
Phone: 33660067

Research

Title
Prediction of Combined Terrestrial Evapotranspiration Index (CTEI) over Large River Basin Based on Machine Learning Approaches
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
droughts; GRACE; evapotranspiration; machine learning; terrestrial water storage; precipitation; Ganga river basin
Year
2021
Journal Water
DOI
Researchers Ahmed Elbeltagi ، Nikul Kumari ، Jaydeo K. Dharpure ، Ali Mokhtar ، Karam Alsafadi ، Manish Kumar ، Behrouz Mehdinejadiani ، Hadi Ramezani Etedali ، Youssef Brouziyne ، Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul Islam ، Alban Kuriqi

Abstract

Drought is a fundamental physical feature of the climate pattern worldwide. Over the past few decades, a natural disaster has accelerated its occurrence, which has significantly impacted agricultural systems, economies, environments, water resources, and supplies. Therefore, it is essential to develop new techniques that enable comprehensive determination and observations of droughts over large areas with satisfactory spatial and temporal resolution. This study modeled a new drought index called the Combined Terrestrial Evapotranspiration Index (CTEI), developed in the Ganga river basin. For this, five Machine Learning (ML) techniques, derived from artificial intelligence theories, were applied: the Support Vector Machine (SVM) algorithm, decision trees, Matern 5/2 Gaussian process regression, boosted trees, and bagged trees. These techniques were driven by twelve different models generated from input combinations of satellite data and hydrometeorological parameters. The results indicated that the eighth model performed best and was superior among all the models, with the SVM algorithm resulting in an R2 value of 0.82 and the lowest errors in terms of the Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) (0.33) and Mean Absolute Error (MAE) (0.20), followed by the Matern 5/2 Gaussian model with an R2 value of 0.75 and RMSE and MAE of 0.39 and 0.21 mm/day, respectively. Moreover, among all the five methods, the SVM and Matern 5/2 Gaussian methods were the best-performing ML algorithms in our study of CTEI predictions for the Ganga basin.