Global sensitivity analysis (GSA) is a valuable tool to support the use of mathematical models for environmental systems. During the last years the water quality modelling field has embraced the use of GSA. Environmental water quality modellers have tried to transfer the knowledge and experience acquired in other disciplines. The main objective of this paper is to provide an informed problem statement of the issues surrounding GSA applications in the environmental water quality modelling field. Specifically, this paper aims at identifying, for each GSA method, the potential use, the critical issues to be solved and the limits identified in a comprehensive literature review. The paper shows that the GSA methods are not mostly applied by using the numerical settings as suggested in the literature for other application fields. However, some authors have emphasized that the modeller must take care in employing such “default” numerical settings because,for complex water quality models, different GSA methods have been shown to provide different results depending on the settings. Quantitative convergence analysis has been identified as a key element for GSA quality control that merits further investigations for GSA application in the environmental water quality modelling field.

Mannina, G., Cosenza, A., Randrianantoandro, M., Anctil, F., Neumann, M.B., VanrolleghemPA (2014). Global sensitivity analysis in environmental water quality modelling: Where do we stand?. In Ames, D.P., Quinn, N.W.T., Rizzoli, A.E. (Eds.), 2014. Proceedings of the 7th International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software, June 15-19, San Diego, California, USA..

Global sensitivity analysis in environmental water quality modelling: Where do we stand?

MANNINA, Giorgio;COSENZA, Alida;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Global sensitivity analysis (GSA) is a valuable tool to support the use of mathematical models for environmental systems. During the last years the water quality modelling field has embraced the use of GSA. Environmental water quality modellers have tried to transfer the knowledge and experience acquired in other disciplines. The main objective of this paper is to provide an informed problem statement of the issues surrounding GSA applications in the environmental water quality modelling field. Specifically, this paper aims at identifying, for each GSA method, the potential use, the critical issues to be solved and the limits identified in a comprehensive literature review. The paper shows that the GSA methods are not mostly applied by using the numerical settings as suggested in the literature for other application fields. However, some authors have emphasized that the modeller must take care in employing such “default” numerical settings because,for complex water quality models, different GSA methods have been shown to provide different results depending on the settings. Quantitative convergence analysis has been identified as a key element for GSA quality control that merits further investigations for GSA application in the environmental water quality modelling field.
Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale
giu-2014
7th International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software (iEMSs)
San Diego, California, USA
June 15-19, 2014
2014
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Mannina, G., Cosenza, A., Randrianantoandro, M., Anctil, F., Neumann, M.B., VanrolleghemPA (2014). Global sensitivity analysis in environmental water quality modelling: Where do we stand?. In Ames, D.P., Quinn, N.W.T., Rizzoli, A.E. (Eds.), 2014. Proceedings of the 7th International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software, June 15-19, San Diego, California, USA..
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Mannina,G; Cosenza,A; Randrianantoandro,M; Anctil,F;Neumann,MB; VanrolleghemPA
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