Spatial mapping of pan evaporation using linear genetic programming
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author = "Narhari Chaudhari and Shreenivas Londhe and
Kanchan Khare",
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title = "Spatial mapping of pan evaporation using linear
genetic programming",
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journal = "Int. J. of Hydrology Science and Technology",
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publisher = "Inderscience Publishers",
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year = "2015",
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month = mar # "~07",
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volume = "4",
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number = "3",
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pages = "234--244",
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ISSN = "2042-7816",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming,
evaporimeters, linear genetic programming, LGP, pan
evaporation, spatial mapping, hydrology science, water
resources, water management, India",
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bibsource = "OAI-PMH server at www.inderscience.com",
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URL = "http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=67731",
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DOI = "DOI:10.1504/IJHST.2014.067731",
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abstract = "Daily pan evaporation is of utmost importance in
planning and managing water resources. The present
paper involves estimation of daily pan evaporation at a
particular climatic station using daily pan
evaporations of surrounding ten climatic stations
covering six districts of Maharashtra state (India)
with variation in elevations and weather. The
surrounding stations were added one by one based on the
correlation of each station with the output station.
The soft computing technique of linear genetic
programming was employed for this spatial mapping
exercise. The models were developed for each station as
output station (total 11) with the remaining stations
(1 to 10) as inputs added one by one. In all 110 LGP
models were developed to examine the ability of linear
genetic programming to work as virtual pan as and when
existing evaporimeters become inoperative. The best LGP
model was for Suksale station with coefficient of
correlation (r = 0.94) between observed and estimated
pan evaporation. This will retrieve the missing
evaporation data at one location using data at other
locations.",
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notes = "Kanchan Khare is a Professor of Civil Engineering at
the Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Pune, India.",
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Narhari Chaudhari
S N Londhe
K C Khare
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