2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13131861
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Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis of Input Conditions in a Large Shallow Lake Based on the Latin Hypercube Sampling and Morris Methods

Abstract: We selected Tai Lake in China as the research area, and based on the Eco-lab model, we parameterized seven main external input conditions: discharge, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, wind speed, elevation, and temperature. We combined the LHS uncertainty analysis method and the Morris sensitivity analysis method to study the relationship between water quality and input conditions. The results showed that (1) the external input conditions had an uncertain impact on water quality. Among them, the uncertainties in t… Show more

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“…18 data obtained from the HSD Tukey test. However, the CCME shows an identical statistical pattern to the other models over the study period (Ahmed et al, 2021;Davies, 2006;Pang et al, 2021). As this study shows that the CCME aggregation function is a source of large uncertainty in the WQI model, and given that it has been shown to be highly susceptible to model eclipsing and ambiguity problems (Uddin et.…”
Section: Wqi Model Intercomparisonmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…18 data obtained from the HSD Tukey test. However, the CCME shows an identical statistical pattern to the other models over the study period (Ahmed et al, 2021;Davies, 2006;Pang et al, 2021). As this study shows that the CCME aggregation function is a source of large uncertainty in the WQI model, and given that it has been shown to be highly susceptible to model eclipsing and ambiguity problems (Uddin et.…”
Section: Wqi Model Intercomparisonmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…A priority for researchers is to develop strategies which ensure points are placed more uniformly, within I n . One response is to use LH [24], which is a very common methodology in life sciences [25, 26, 27, 28]. Its main objective is to reduce the variance associated with evaluating Eq.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In practice, the Latin Hypercube strategy has been optimized, for instance with random permutations of the values (coordinate exchange) and with a maximization of the minimum distance between sample points (called maximin criterion), as implemented in SAFE toolbox [27]. The sampling strategy employed here was the Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) [39,40], with N = 3000.…”
Section: Sampling Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%