Fuzzy and process modelling of contour ridge water dynamics

Contour ridges are an in-situ rainwater harvesting technology developed initially for soil erosion control but are currently also widely promoted for rainwater harvesting. The effectiveness of contour ridges depends on geophysical, hydro-climatic and socio economic factors that are highly varied...

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Main Authors: A. Mhizha, J. Ndiritu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-05-01
Series:Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Online Access:https://www.proc-iahs.net/378/3/2018/piahs-378-3-2018.pdf
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spelling doaj-8c14b9f18e8446fdb3a6c735b21bbaf92020-11-24T23:51:17ZengCopernicus PublicationsProceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences2199-89812199-899X2018-05-0137831010.5194/piahs-378-3-2018Fuzzy and process modelling of contour ridge water dynamicsA. Mhizha0A. Mhizha1J. Ndiritu2Department of Civil Engineering, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, ZimbabweSchool of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaSchool of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaContour ridges are an in-situ rainwater harvesting technology developed initially for soil erosion control but are currently also widely promoted for rainwater harvesting. The effectiveness of contour ridges depends on geophysical, hydro-climatic and socio economic factors that are highly varied in time and space. Furthermore, field-scale data on these factors are often unavailable. This together with the complexity of hydrological processes at field scale limits the application of classical distributed process modelling to highly-instrumented experimental fields. This paper presents a framework that combines fuzzy logic and process-based approach for modelling contour ridges for rainwater harvesting where detailed field data are not available. Water balance for a representative contour-ridged field incorporating the water flow processes across the boundaries is integrated with fuzzy logic to incorporate the uncertainties in estimating runoff. The model is tested using data collected during the 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 rainfall seasons from two contour-ridged fields in Zhulube located in the semi-arid parts of Zimbabwe. The model is found to replicate soil moisture in the root zone reasonably well (NSE  =  0.55 to 0.66 and PBIAS  =  −1.3 to 6.1 %). The results show that combining fuzzy logic and process based approaches can adequately model soil moisture in a contour ridged-field and could help to assess the water dynamics in contour ridged fields.https://www.proc-iahs.net/378/3/2018/piahs-378-3-2018.pdf
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author A. Mhizha
A. Mhizha
J. Ndiritu
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J. Ndiritu
Fuzzy and process modelling of contour ridge water dynamics
Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
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A. Mhizha
J. Ndiritu
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title Fuzzy and process modelling of contour ridge water dynamics
title_short Fuzzy and process modelling of contour ridge water dynamics
title_full Fuzzy and process modelling of contour ridge water dynamics
title_fullStr Fuzzy and process modelling of contour ridge water dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Fuzzy and process modelling of contour ridge water dynamics
title_sort fuzzy and process modelling of contour ridge water dynamics
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
issn 2199-8981
2199-899X
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Contour ridges are an in-situ rainwater harvesting technology developed initially for soil erosion control but are currently also widely promoted for rainwater harvesting. The effectiveness of contour ridges depends on geophysical, hydro-climatic and socio economic factors that are highly varied in time and space. Furthermore, field-scale data on these factors are often unavailable. This together with the complexity of hydrological processes at field scale limits the application of classical distributed process modelling to highly-instrumented experimental fields. This paper presents a framework that combines fuzzy logic and process-based approach for modelling contour ridges for rainwater harvesting where detailed field data are not available. Water balance for a representative contour-ridged field incorporating the water flow processes across the boundaries is integrated with fuzzy logic to incorporate the uncertainties in estimating runoff. The model is tested using data collected during the 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 rainfall seasons from two contour-ridged fields in Zhulube located in the semi-arid parts of Zimbabwe. The model is found to replicate soil moisture in the root zone reasonably well (NSE  =  0.55 to 0.66 and PBIAS  =  −1.3 to 6.1 %). The results show that combining fuzzy logic and process based approaches can adequately model soil moisture in a contour ridged-field and could help to assess the water dynamics in contour ridged fields.
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