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Analytic hierarchy process approach for the selection of stream-gauging sites

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posted on 2019-09-26, 10:43 authored by Luis E. Peña, Mario A. Zapata, Miguel Barrios

This investigation proposes the use of the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to evaluate potential sites for stream monitoring and broadcast of flood warnings. The methodology adopts variables established by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) for the selection of stream-monitoring sites and incorporates new variables associated with the stream morphometry and hydraulics. The proposed approach quantifies subjective valuations through pairwise comparisons of judgements within the selection criteria. The uncertainty of expert judgement was assessed via Monte Carlo simulations and its effects on the resulting priority vector were analysed. This approach was applied on three main mountain watershed streams at which 11 alternative stream-gauging sites were evaluated and scored. According to our findings, six variables explain 0.711 of the total weight in the priority vector for the evaluation of a candidate site. Our approach is suitable for selecting the most stable alternative location based on a multi-criteria analysis in an inter-comparison arrangement.

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This research was partially funded by the Universidad de Ibagué [research projects 11-226-COL0022914 and 12-262-COL00], and the Universidad del Tolima [research projects 550116 and 640115];Universidad de Ibague [11-226-COL0022914,12-262-COL00].

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