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GIORGIO MANNINA

Identifiability analysis for receiving water body quality modelling

  • Authors: FRENI, G; MANNINA, G; VIVIANI, G
  • Publication year: 2009
  • Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
  • Key words: Urban drainage, water quality
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/36136

Abstract

In urban drainage, new computational possibilities have supported the development of new integrated approaches aimed at joint water quantity and quality analysis of the whole urban drainage system. Although the benefit of an integrated approach has been widely demonstrated, to date, several aspects prevent its applicability such as scarce availability of field data if compared with model complexity. These aspects sometimes prevent the correct estimation of parameters thus leading to large uncertainty in modelling response. This is a typical parameter identifiability problem that is discussed in the present paper evaluating the effect of identifiability procedures in increasing operator confidence in modelling results. The methodology presented has been applied to a home-made integrated urban drainage model that has been calibrated/validated considering field data collected in the Savena experimental catchment (Bologna, Italy). The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the identifiability analysis in obtaining a tool for urban integrated modelling applications and field data gathering campaigns.