학술논문

Application of machine learning models in assessing the hydrological changes under climate change in the transboundary 3S River Basin
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Water and Climate Change, Vol 14, Iss 8, Pp 2902-2918 (2023)
Subject
climate change
cnn
hydrological modeling
lstm
machine learning
streamflow
Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TD1-1066
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Language
English
ISSN
2040-2244
2408-9354
Abstract
This paper aims to evaluate two machine learning (ML) algorithms, namely, convolutional neural network (CNN) and long short-term memories (LSTM) deep learning algorithms, to predict the hydrological regime of the 3S River Basin under various climate change scenarios. Climate models CMCC-CMS, HadGEM-AO2, and MIROC5 were used to predict future climate and streamflow for three future periods: near-future (2020–2050), mid-future (2050–2080), and far-future (2080–2100) under two Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) 4.5 and 8.5. The future projection shows an increase in mean annual temperature from 0.08 to 4.3 °C by CMCC-CMS, from 0.13 to 4.4 °C by HadGEM-AO2, and −0.07 to 4.2 °C MIROC5 models. Similarly, the annual precipitation is projected to fluctuate from 13.3 to 62.5% by CMCC-CMS, from −12.4 to 26.1% by HadGEM-AO2, and from 6.9 to 49% by the MIROC5 model. The 3S River Basin expects an increasing trend in streamflow in the Srepok and Sesan Rivers, while the Sekong is projected to have reduced streamflow. ML models predicted the increasing flood risk in the Sekong and Sesan catchments with the increase of the Q5 index in the future but a decrease in the Srepok. HIGHLIGHTS Machine learning (ML) models were used to predict the hydrological changes in the 3S River Basin.; The 3S River Basin is expected to be warmer and have fluctuation in rainfall patterns in the future.; The Srepok and Sesan Rivers are expected to have an increasing trend of streamflow while the Sekong is projected to have reduced streamflow.; ML models predicted the increasing flood risk in the Sekong and Sesan catchments.;