2020
DOI: 10.4314/njt.v39i3.37
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Modelling and prediction of water current using artificial neural networks: A case study of the commodore channel

Abstract: Water current modelling and prediction techniques along coastal inlets have attracted growing concern in recent years. This is largely so because water current component continues to be a major contributor to movement of sediments, tracers and pollutants, and to a whole range of offshore applications in engineering, environmental observations, exploration and oceanography. However, most research works are lacking adequate methods for developing precise prediction models along the commodore channel in Lagos Sta… Show more

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“…The Commodore channel is a navigational waterway along the bar beach of Lagos Nigeria West Africa, located between coordinates 3°23'51.46''E -3°21'31.04''E and 6°26'8.96''N -6°26'16.81''N (Badejo et al, 2020). The channel lies along Lagos Harbour where the Lagos lagoon opens to the Atlantic Ocean and contains ports and terminals facilities for bulk cargo clearing.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Commodore channel is a navigational waterway along the bar beach of Lagos Nigeria West Africa, located between coordinates 3°23'51.46''E -3°21'31.04''E and 6°26'8.96''N -6°26'16.81''N (Badejo et al, 2020). The channel lies along Lagos Harbour where the Lagos lagoon opens to the Atlantic Ocean and contains ports and terminals facilities for bulk cargo clearing.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%