2015
DOI: 10.1186/s40677-015-0022-9
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Runoff-erosion modeling at micro-watershed scale: a comparison of self-organizing maps structures

Abstract: Background: In the last decades, everal runoff-erosion models have been proposed to estimate soil erosion, which may lead to loss of fertile land and increase sedimentation and pollution in water bodies. Physically-based erosion models are usually used for such purpose, but a major problem concerning their use is the difficulty to directly measure parameters in the field. This problem can be overcome by exploring empirical models, such as so-called Self-Organizing Maps (SOM). An SOM is a type of Artificial Neu… Show more

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“…However, in this study, the geomorphological effects of post-shock gravity erosion and sediment production were only examined using geomorphological features. The characteristics, process, and mechanism of gravity erosion and sediment yield under multi-factor coupling need to be further quantitatively analyzed based on field research, experimental observation [51], thorough monitoring, and indoor and outdoor simulation [52]. f.…”
Section: Amentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, in this study, the geomorphological effects of post-shock gravity erosion and sediment production were only examined using geomorphological features. The characteristics, process, and mechanism of gravity erosion and sediment yield under multi-factor coupling need to be further quantitatively analyzed based on field research, experimental observation [51], thorough monitoring, and indoor and outdoor simulation [52]. f.…”
Section: Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on strengthening long-term series of experimental observations [53], it is important to establish quantitative expressions of watershed, channel, and slope body weight erosion and sediment yield in different time and space scales; to determine the scale effect and conversely [51], the main predominant factors and dynamic process of gravity erosion sediment production should be studied in depth [54].…”
Section: Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Namun kekurangan dari algoritma ini ialah penentuan bobot awal yang acak sehingga pelatihan jaringan menjadi kurang optimal. Farias (2015)…”
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