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Title: The regionalizing of the entropy parameter over the north Algerian watersheds: a discharge measurement approach for ungauged river sites
Authors: Ammari, Abdelhadi
Bahmanpouri, Farhad
Khelfi, Mohamed El Amine
Keywords: Entropy; River monitoring; Discharges estimation; North Algerian watersheds
Issue Date: 2022
Series/Report no.: P22-14;
Abstract: River monitoring is of considerable importance in any watershed management strategy. In the present research, to estimate the discharge rate, an entropy approach based on the estimation of a single parameter ϕ(M) was tested for the drainage network of a wide region of the central and east part of Algeria. The network covers 1115 wadis (rivers) with a total length of 14 137 km. Four different models were investigated in order to get a mapping of ϕ(M) usable along channels for any ungauged river sites. A velocity dataset of 50 gauged stations involving 10 000 measurements were used for the analysis. The data for 2/3 and 1/3 of the gauged sites were randomly considered for calibration and validation, respectively. The results highlight a good spatial distribution of the entropy parameter along channels, and a good estimation error level, especially for the regression and slope–elevation ϕ(M) models
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