Water level management of lakes connected to regulated rivers: An integrated modeling and analytical methodology
Autor: | Zhang Peipei, Shunqi Pan, Xu Diandian, Jingqiao Mao, Huichao Dai, Hu Tengfei, Dai Lingquan |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Hydrology
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Discharge 0208 environmental biotechnology Variable time Lake ecosystem 02 engineering and technology 01 natural sciences 020801 environmental engineering Spatial heterogeneity Water level Current (stream) Hydrology (agriculture) Environmental science Ecosystem 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Water Science and Technology |
Zdroj: | Journal of Hydrology. 562:796-808 |
ISSN: | 0022-1694 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.05.038 |
Popis: | Reservoir operations significantly alter the hydrological regime of the downstream river and river-connected lake, which has far-reaching impacts on the lake ecosystem. To facilitate the management of lakes connected to regulated rivers, the following information must be provided: (1) the response of lake water levels to reservoir operation schedules in the near future and (2) the importance of different rivers in terms of affecting the water levels in different lake regions of interest. We develop an integrated modeling and analytical methodology for the water level management of such lakes. The data-driven method is used to model the lake level as it has the potential of producing quick and accurate predictions. A new genetic algorithm-based synchronized search is proposed to optimize input variable time lags and data-driven model parameters simultaneously. The methodology also involves the orthogonal design and range analysis for extracting the influence of an individual river from that of all the rivers. The integrated methodology is applied to the second largest freshwater lake in China, the Dongting Lake. The results show that: (1) the antecedent lake levels are of crucial importance for the current lake level prediction; (2) the selected river discharge time lags reflect the spatial heterogeneity of the rivers’ impacts on lake level changes; (3) the predicted lake levels are in very good agreement with the observed data (RMSE ≤ 0.091 m; R2 ≥ 0.9986). This study demonstrates the practical potential of the integrated methodology, which can provide both the lake level responses to future dam releases and the relative contributions of different rivers to lake level changes. |
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