Comparing the Soil Conservation Service model with new machine learning algorithms for predicting cumulative infiltration in semi-arid regions

Water infiltration into soil is an important process in hydrologic cycle; however, its measurement is difficult, time-consuming and costly. Empirical and physical models have been developed to predict cumulative infiltration (CI), but are often inaccurate. In this study, several novel standalone mac...

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Published in:Pedosphere Vol. 32; no. 5; pp. 718 - 732
Main Authors: KHOSRAVI, Khabat, NGO, Phuong T.T., BARZEGAR, Rahim, QUILTY, John, AALAMI, Mohammad T., BUI, Dieu T.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Beijing Elsevier Ltd 01.10.2022
Elsevier Science Ltd
Faculty of Civil Engineering,University of Tabriz,Tabriz 51 Iran%Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,University of Waterloo,Waterloo N2L 3G1 Canada%Faculty of Civil Engineering,University of Tabriz,Tabriz 51 Iran%Department of Business and IT,University of South-Eastern Norway,Notodden 3603 Norway
Department of Watershed Management Engineering,Ferdowsi University of Mashhad,Mashhad 93 Iran
Department of Earth and Environment,Florida International University,Miami 33199 USA%Institute of Research and Development,Duy Tan University,Da Nang 550000 Vietnam%Department of Bioresource Engineering,McGill University,Ste Anne de Bellevue QC H9X Canada
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ISSN:1002-0160, 2210-5107
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