Affiliation:
1. Department of Environment Systems, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa-Shi 277-0882, Chiba, Japan
Abstract
The nonlinearity nature of land subsidence and limited observations cause premature convergence in typical data assimilation methods, leading to both underestimation and miscalculation of uncertainty in model parameters and prediction. This study focuses on a promising approach, the combination of evolutionary-based data assimilation (EDA) and ensemble model output statistics (EMOS), to investigate its performance in land subsidence modeling using EDA with a smoothing approach for parameter uncertainty quantification and EMOS for predictive uncertainty quantification. The methodology was tested on a one-dimensional subsidence model in Kawajima (Japan). The results confirmed the EDA’s robust capability: Model diversity was maintained even after 1000 assimilation cycles on the same dataset, and the obtained parameter distributions were consistent with the soil types. The ensemble predictions were converted to Gaussian predictions with EMOS using past observations statistically. The Gaussian predictions outperformed the ensemble predictions in predictive performance because EMOS compensated for the over/under-dispersive prediction spread and the short-term bias, a potential weakness for the smoothing approach. This case study demonstrates that combining EDA and EMOS contributes to groundwater management for land subsidence control, considering both the model parameter uncertainty and the predictive uncertainty.
Funder
JSPS
Cabinet Office, Government of Japan
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