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Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2024)
Abstract This research introduces a novel global sensitivity analysis (GSA) framework for agent-based models (ABMs) that explicitly handles their distinctive features, such as multi-level structure and temporal dynamics. The framework uses Grassmanni
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https://doaj.org/article/fe75001948f84a6cac38e4fc4effdcec
Publikováno v:
Water Resources Management. 36:4019-4038
The recognized challenge of freely accessing climate and water data in East Africa poses a problem in undertaking relevant analytical studies and making informed water resources management decisions in the region. This study seeks to understand the d
Supporting Information for the paper titled "Global Sensitivity Analysis using Polynomial Chaos Expansion on the Grassmann Manifold" submitted in ICCS 2023.
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Autor:
Fulgence Mishili, Nicholas Kiggundu, Victoria M. Garibay, Daniel N. Moriasi, Margaret W. Gitau
Publikováno v:
Water Resources Management. 35:1587-1602
Data availability and accessibility often present challenges to resolving regional water management issues. One primary input essential to models and other tools used to inform policy decisions is daily precipitation. Since observed datasets are not
Autor:
Kritika Kothari, Gaylon D. Morgan, Dennis C. Gitz, Victoria M. Garibay, Clyde L. Munster, Srinivasulu Ale
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Water Management. 223:105695
The Texas High Plains (THP) region, a vital part of U.S. grain and fiber production, is experiencing the effects of conflicting interests in the diminishing Ogallala Aquifer, making necessary the adoption of more efficient irrigation strategies. Deci
Dissertation/ Thesis
The management of water resources in East Africa is inherently challenged by rainfall variability and the uneven spatial distribution of freshwater resources. In addition to these issues, meteorological and water data collection has been inconsistent