Evolutionary algorithms and other metaheuristics in water resources: Current status, research challenges and future directions

HR Maier, Z Kapelan, J Kasprzyk, J Kollat… - … Modelling & Software, 2014 - Elsevier
The development and application of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) and other metaheuristics
for the optimisation of water resources systems has been an active research field for over …

State of the art for genetic algorithms and beyond in water resources planning and management

J Nicklow, P Reed, D Savic, T Dessalegne… - Journal of Water …, 2010 - ascelibrary.org
During the last two decades, the water resources planning and management profession has
seen a dramatic increase in the development and application of various types of …

Review and classification of bio-inspired algorithms and their applications

X Fan, W Sayers, S Zhang, Z Han, L Ren… - Journal of Bionic …, 2020 - Springer
Scientists have long looked to nature and biology in order to understand and model
solutions for complex real-world problems. The study of bionics bridges the functions …

[HTML][HTML] Many-objective optimization and visual analytics reveal key trade-offs for London's water supply

ES Matrosov, I Huskova, JR Kasprzyk, JJ Harou… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
In this study, we link a water resource management simulator to multi-objective search to
reveal the key trade-offs inherent in planning a real-world water resource system. We …

Well placement optimization with the covariance matrix adaptation evolution strategy and meta-models

Z Bouzarkouna, DY Ding, A Auger - Computational Geosciences, 2012 - Springer
The amount of hydrocarbon recovered can be considerably increased by finding optimal
placement of non-conventional wells. For that purpose, the use of optimization algorithms …

Bayesian inverse problem and optimization with iterative spatial resampling

G Mariethoz, P Renard, J Caers - Water Resources Research, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Measurements are often unable to uniquely characterize the subsurface at a desired
modeling resolution. In particular, inverse problems involving the characterization of …

Model-data interaction in groundwater studies: Review of methods, applications and future directions

MM Rajabi, B Ataie-Ashtiani, CT Simmons - Journal of hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
We define model-data interaction (MDI) as a two way process between models and data, in
which on one hand data can serve the modeling purpose by supporting model …

Optimal well placement and brine extraction for pressure management during CO2 sequestration

A Cihan, JT Birkholzer, M Bianchi - International Journal of Greenhouse …, 2015 - Elsevier
Large-scale pressure increases resulting from carbon dioxide (CO 2) injection in the
subsurface can potentially impact caprock integrity, induce reactivation of critically stressed …

The impact of calibration conditions on the transferability of conceptual hydrological models under stationary and nonstationary climatic conditions

W Yang, R Xia, H Chen, M Wang, CY Xu - Journal of Hydrology, 2022 - Elsevier
Changing climatic conditions have changed the stationary rainfall-runoff relationships in
many basins. In this context, the value of the model parameters will depend more on the …

Multireservoir system optimization in the Han River basin using multi‐objective genetic algorithms

T Kim, JH Heo, CS Jeong - Hydrological Processes: An …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
In this study, NSGA‐II is applied to multireservoir system optimization. Here, a four‐
dimensional multireservoir system in the Han River basin was formulated. Two objective …