Water Resource Systems Planning and Management 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-44234-1_9
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“…To assess the simulated reservoir volume performance, Hashimoto et al (1982) proposed the reliability, resilience, and vulnerability (Loucks & van Environ Monit Assess Beek, 2017). Reliability was defined as the number of data points in a satisfactory state divided by the total number of data in the time series, while resilience expresses the probability that the system will be in an unsatisfactory state, followed by satisfactory state, and vulnerability measure of the extent of the differences between the threshold value and the unsatisfactory time series values (Loucks & van Beek, 2017). Details of these calculations can be found in Loucks and van Beek (2017).…”
Section: Reservoir Volume Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To assess the simulated reservoir volume performance, Hashimoto et al (1982) proposed the reliability, resilience, and vulnerability (Loucks & van Environ Monit Assess Beek, 2017). Reliability was defined as the number of data points in a satisfactory state divided by the total number of data in the time series, while resilience expresses the probability that the system will be in an unsatisfactory state, followed by satisfactory state, and vulnerability measure of the extent of the differences between the threshold value and the unsatisfactory time series values (Loucks & van Beek, 2017). Details of these calculations can be found in Loucks and van Beek (2017).…”
Section: Reservoir Volume Performancementioning
confidence: 99%