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Title PARAMETRIC ESTIMATION OF WATER RETENTION USING MGMDH METHOD AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Multi-objective group method of data handling; pedotransfer function; principal component analysis; Parametric estimation
Abstract Performing primary analysis, such as principal component analysis (PCA) may increase accuracy and reliability of developed pedotransfer functions (PTFs). This study focuses on the usefulness of soil penetration resistance (PR) and principal components (PCs) as new inputs along with the others to develop PTFs for estimating soil water retention curve (SWRC) using multi-objective group method of data handling (mGMDH). The Brooks and Corey (1964) SWRC model was used to give a description of the water retention curves and its parameters were determined from experimental SWRC data. To select eight PCs, PCA was applied to all measured or calculated variables. Penetration resistance, organic matter (OM), aggregates mean weight diameter (MWD), saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks), macro porosity (Mp), micro porosity (Mip) and eight selected PCs were used as predictors to estimate Brooks and Corey model parameters by mGMDH. Using PR or OM, Ks and MWD, improved the estimation of SWRC in some cases. Using predicted PR can be useful in the estimation of SWRC. Using either the MP and Mip or the eight PCs significantly improved the PTFs accuracy and reliability. It would be very useful to apply PCA on the original variables as a primary analysis to develop parametric PTFs.
Researchers Nader Nariman-Zadeh (Not In First Six Researchers), Andrew S. Gregory (Fifth Researcher), Kourosh Mohammadi (Fourth Researcher), (Third Researcher), Hossein Bayat (Second Researcher), mohammad reza Neyshaburi (First Researcher)