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Title: | A linked simulation-optimization model for solving the unknown groundwater pollution source identification problems | Authors: | Ayvaz, M. Tamer | Keywords: | Groundwater Harmony search algorithm Pollution source identification Simulation-optimization Decision variables Flow and transport Groundwater system Harmony search Harmony search algorithms MODFLOW Optimization models Optimum number Pollution sources Release history Simulation optimization Solution parameters Solution procedure Aquifers Groundwater pollution Groundwater resources Inverse problems Learning algorithms Mathematical models Optimization Pollution Computer simulation ground water algorithm groundwater flow groundwater pollution numerical model optimization pollutant source transport process aquifer article geometry mathematical model pollution transport priority journal process optimization simulation water flow water pollution water transport Computer Simulation Models, Theoretical Water Water Movements Water Pollution |
Abstract: | This study proposes a linked simulation-optimization model for solving the unknown groundwater pollution source identification problems. In the proposed model, MODFLOW and MT3DMS packages are used to simulate the flow and transport processes in the groundwater system. These models are then integrated with an optimization model which is based on the heuristic harmony search (HS) algorithm. In the proposed simulation-optimization model, the locations and release histories of the pollution sources are treated as the explicit decision variables and determined through the optimization model. Also, an implicit solution procedure is proposed to determine the optimum number of pollution sources which is an advantage of this model. The performance of the proposed model is evaluated on two hypothetical examples for simple and complex aquifer geometries, measurement error conditions, and different HS solution parameter sets. Identified results indicated that the proposed simulation-optimization model is an effective way and may be used to solve the inverse pollution source identification problems. Copyright © 2010 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6300 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconhyd.2010.06.004 |
ISSN: | 0169-7722 |
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