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Optimal Water Allocation in Thermal Power Plant with the help of Mine Bursting Algorithm and Glowworm Optimization Algorithm: How to achieve this objective? Launching this today(19/10/2023) at 11 AM https://youtu.be/nBi16qrKmMY You may also like : HydroGeek: The newsletter for researchers of water resources https://hydrogeek.substack.com/ Baipatra VSC: Enroll for online courses for Free http://baipatra.ws Energy in Style: Participate in Online Internships for Free http://energyinstyle.website Innovate S: Online Shop for Water Researchers https://baipatra.stores.instamojo.com/ Call for Paper: International Journal of HydroClimatic Engineering http://energyinstyle.website/journals/ Hydro Geek Newsletter Edition 2023.1 https://notionpress.com/read/hydro-geek-newsletter-edition-2023-1 Introduction to Model Development for Prediction, Simulation, and Optimization. https://imojo.in/1DJDUzm

How to work with Mine Blast Algorithm ?

Mine Blast Algorithm This algorithm is most suitable for : 1) Optimal Water Resource Allocation Studies:   Optimal water resource allocation studies aim to determine the most efficient and effective ways to distribute water among different users and sectors. These studies consider factors such as water availability, demand, and quality to develop strategies that maximize the benefits of water use while minimizing negative impacts on the environment and society. Additionally, they often involve analyzing various scenarios and trade-offs to identify the best solutions for sustainable water management.  2)Location Selection of Hydraulic Dam/Hydropower plant/other water-related structural studies  Location selection for hydraulic dams, hydropower plants, and other water-related structural studies is a crucial step in ensuring the efficient and sustainable utilization of water resources. These studies take into account factors such as topography, hydrology, geology, and environmental consid

How to separate baseflow from Total Storm Runoff ?

In hydrological studies, baseflow separation plays a crucial role in understanding the dynamics of water movement within a watershed. It allows researchers to identify the portion of streamflow that is sustained by groundwater discharge, which is important for assessing the availability and sustainability of water resources. Additionally, baseflow separation helps in determining the contribution of groundwater to streamflow during dry periods or droughts, providing valuable insights for water allocation and planning purposes.  Click here to access the tutorial : https://youtu.be/yvjm5YAc8H4 You may also like : HydroGeek: The newsletter for researchers of water resources https://hydrogeek.substack.com/ Baipatra VSC: Enroll for online courses for Free http://baipatra.ws Energy in Style: Participate in Online Internships for Free http://energyinstyle.website Innovate S: Online Shop for Water Researchers https://baipatra.stores.instamojo.com/ Call for Paper: International Journal of Hydro

How to detect non-homogeneity in a data set with the help of Runs Test?

Definition of Runs Test  The Runs Test is a statistical method used to analyze the randomness or lack thereof in a sequence of data. It examines the number of runs, which are defined as consecutive sequences of either increasing or decreasing values, within the data set. The test helps determine if there are any patterns or trends present in the data that deviate from randomness.  For example, let's say a researcher is studying the daily stock prices of a particular company for a year. They perform a runs test to analyze the randomness of the stock price fluctuations. After calculating the number of runs in the data set, they find that there are significantly more consecutive increasing runs compared to decreasing runs. This indicates a potential trend of consistently rising stock prices throughout the year, suggesting that there may be underlying factors driving this pattern rather than random market fluctuations. Importance of Runs Test in Statistical Analysis  The Runs Test is i

Have you ever wondered how beaches work?

Have you ever wondered how beaches work? Dano Roelvink, IHE Delft Professor in Coastal Engineering, along with colleagues Kristof and Johan Reyns, built a table-size wave basin to demonstrate how waves affect a beach. Come visit us tomorrow at the Weekend van de Wetenschap to experience this experiment and enjoy more fun activities. More information here - https://lnkd.in/e5dgqUJn You may also like : HydroGeek: The newsletter for researchers of water resources https://hydrogeek.substack.com/ Baipatra VSC: Enroll for online courses for Free http://baipatra.ws Energy in Style: Participate in Online Internships for Free http://energyinstyle.website Innovate S: Online Shop for Water Researchers https://baipatra.stores.instamojo.com/ Call for Paper: International Journal of HydroClimatic Engineering http://energyinstyle.website/journals/ Hydro Geek Newsletter Edition 2023.1 https://notionpress.com/read/hydro-geek-newsletter-edition-2023-1 Introduction to Model Development for Prediction,

Applications are open for the 2023 Climate Smart Utilities Recognition Programme!

The second edition of the IWA Climate Smart Utilities Recognition Programme is proudly offered by the International Water Association (IWA). The recognition programme provides an exceptional opportunity to reflect on the utility's journey towards climate smartness, present actions to a global audience, and share aspirations for a climate smart water sector, building on the success of its first edition in 2022. This edition has a special focus on low- and middle-income countries in relation to the upcoming IWA Water and Development Congress & Exhibition on 10-14 December 2023 in Rwanda. The 2023 Recognition Programme aims to increase public awareness of the actions being taken by water and sanitation utilities to combat climate change while operating in difficult circumstances.  Applications are open for the 2023 Climate Smart Utilities Recognition Programme!  This is for your kind information and necessary action, please https://substack.com/@itell/note/c-41407391?utm_source=no

We miss new talents in water and sanitation sector

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Seven Methods of Hydrological Risk Analysis

Coming Soon at HydroGeek Hydrological risk analysis with soft computation is a systematic evaluation of potential risks associated with water-related hazards, crucial for effective disaster management and resource allocation. Soft computation techniques on the other hand refer to a set of computational methods that are inspired by the human brain's ability to process information in a flexible and adaptive manner. Unlike traditional computation techniques that rely heavily on precise mathematical models and algorithms, soft computation techniques utilize approximate reasoning, uncertainty handling, and learning from examples to solve complex problems. These techniques are particularly useful in dealing with real-world problems that involve imprecision, ambiguity, and incomplete information.  This article depicts seven of the most used or preferred soft computation techniques for analyzing hydrologic risk or uncertainty analysis methods (UAM). You may also like : HydroGeek: The news