2011
DOI: 10.1029/2011wr010754
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Bayesian sediment transport model for unisize bed load

Abstract: [1] Fluvial sediment transport studies have long underscored the difficulty in reliably estimating transport model parameters, collecting accurate observations, and making predictions because of measurement error, natural variability, and conceptual model uncertainty. Thus, there is a need to identify modeling frameworks that accommodate these realities while incorporating functional relationships, providing probability-based predictions, and accommodating for conceptual model discrimination. Bayesian statisti… Show more

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“…The first model evaluates the bulk sediment transport, that is, it does not partition transport into different size fractions and therefore infers a reference stress that is representative of the mixture as a whole (bulk transport). This model is identical to that proposed in Schmelter et al [4,12] with the exception of the specification of the prior distribution for the variance parameter and the deterministic function for the likelihood mean. The bulk transport model is described as: …”
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“…The first model evaluates the bulk sediment transport, that is, it does not partition transport into different size fractions and therefore infers a reference stress that is representative of the mixture as a whole (bulk transport). This model is identical to that proposed in Schmelter et al [4,12] with the exception of the specification of the prior distribution for the variance parameter and the deterministic function for the likelihood mean. The bulk transport model is described as: …”
Section: −3mentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Equation (1) is the basis of a similarity collapse using τrj as the single adjustable parameter [3,15]. Equation (1) is similar in form to the equations proposed by Parker [16,17] and used in a previous Bayesian analysis by Schmelter et al [4]. The relation can be applied to bulk transport by dropping the j subscript.…”
Section: −3mentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…In a similar application, Mondini et al (2013) map and classify landslides in southern Taiwan using a Bayesian framework. Examples from other areas of geomorphology include Gutierrez et al (2011), who 456 A. P. Valentine and L. M. Kalnins: An introduction to learning algorithms use a Bayesian network to predict shoreline evolution in response to sea-level change, and Schmelter et al (2011), who use Bayesian techniques for sediment transport modelling.…”
Section: Bayesian Inferencementioning
confidence: 99%