Journal of JSCE
Online ISSN : 2187-5103
ISSN-L : 2187-5103
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MAPPING STREAMFLOW CHARACTERISTICS IN THE MOST UPSTREAM BASINS THROUGHOUT JAPAN USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS
Ryosuke ARAIYasushi TOYODASo KAZAMA
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2022 Volume 10 Issue 1 Pages 506-512

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 We developed and validated artificial neural networks (ANNs) to map the streamflow characteristics in the most upstream basins throughout Japan. The ANNs output mean annual runoff height (QMEAN) and percentiles of daily streamflow, including nine different groups, by inputting basin characteristics, including climate, land use, soils, geology, and topography. The generalization performances of the ANNs showed R2 = 0.70 in the QMEAN and R2 = 0.20 – 0.74 in the streamflow percentiles. We succeeded in mapping the streamflow characteristics in the most upstream basins throughout Japan, which reflected the rainfall and snowfall characteristics in the country. The streamflow characteristic maps revealed that developing run-of-river hydropower stations in heavy snowfall areas, such as the Tohoku and Hokuriku regions facing the Sea of Japan, is suitable.

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