An integrated deep learning approach for modeling dissolved oxygen concentration at coastal inlets based on hydro-climatic parameters

Mohamed T. Elnabwy*, Abdullah H. Alshahri, Ayman A. El-Gamal

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Abstract

Climate change has a significant impact on dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations, particularly in coastal inlets where numerous human activities occur. Due to the various water quality (WQ), hydrological, and climatic parameters that influence this phenomenon, predicting and modeling DO variation is a challenging process. Accordingly, this study introduces an innovative Deep Learning Neural Network (DLNN) methodology to model and predict DO concentrations for the Egyptian Rashid coastal inlet, leveraging field-recorded WQ and hydroclimatic datasets. Initially, statistical and exploratory data analyses are performed to provide a thorough understanding of the relationship between DO fluctuations and associated WQ and hydroclimatic stressors. As an initial step towards developing an effective DO predictive model, conventional Machine Learning (ML) approaches such as Gaussian Process Regression (GPR), Support Vector Regression (SVR), and Decision Tree Regressor (DTR) are employed. Subsequently, a DLNN approach is utilized to validate the prediction capabilities of the investigated conventional ML approaches. Finally, a sensitivity analysis is conducted to evaluate the impact of WQ and hydroclimatic parameters on predicted DO. The outcomes demonstrate that DLNN significantly improves DO prediction accuracy by 4% compared to the best-performing ML approach, achieving a Correlation Coefficient of 0.95 with a root mean square error (RMSE) of 0.42 mg/l. Solar radiation (SR), pH, water levels (WL), and atmospheric pressure (P) emerge as the most significant hydroclimatic parameters influencing DO fluctuations. Ultimately, the developed models could serve as effective indicators for coastal authorities to monitor DO changes resulting from accelerated climate change along the Egyptian coast.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122018
Pages (from-to)1-13
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Environmental Management
Volume367
Early online date7 Aug 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Climate change
  • Deep learning (DL)
  • Dissolved oxygen (DO)
  • Machine learning (ML)
  • Sensitivity analysis

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