SMOES: a simulation model for the Oosterschelde ecosystem. Part II: Calibration and validation
Scholten, H.; van der Tol, M.W.M. (1994). SMOES: a simulation model for the Oosterschelde ecosystem. Part II: Calibration and validation, in: Nienhuis, P.H. et al. The Oosterschelde Estuary (The Netherlands): A case-study of a changing ecosystem. Developments in Hydrobiology, 97: pp. 453-474. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1174-4_33 In: Nienhuis, P.H.; Smaal, A.C. (Ed.) (1994). The Oosterschelde Estuary (The Netherlands): A case-study of a changing ecosystem. Developments in Hydrobiology, 97. Springer Science+Business Media: Dordrecht. ISBN 978-94-010-4512-4; e-ISBN 978-94-011-1174-4. XXIV, 597 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1174-4, more In: Dumont, H.J. (Ed.) Developments in Hydrobiology. Kluwer Academic/Springer: The Hague; London; Boston; Dordrecht. ISSN 0167-8418, more Related to:Scholten, H.; van der Tol, M.W.M. (1994). SMOES: a simulation model for the Oosterschelde ecosystem. Part II: Calibration and validation. Hydrobiologia 282: 453-474. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00024648, more |
Keywords | Characteristics > Uncertainty Optimisation > Optimization Output Software validation > Validation Standardization > Calibration Techniques > Biological techniques > Techniques > Quantitative techniques > Optimization Uncertainty Uncertainty analysis Validation ANE, Netherlands, Oosterschelde [Marine Regions] Marine/Coastal; Brackish water | Author keywords | Ecosystem models; Estuary; Estuarium |
Authors | | Top | - Scholten, H.
- van der Tol, M.W.M.
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Abstract | SMOES is an invalid model in the Popperian sense of the word. Yet it might be a useful model, which accurately simulates some of the ecosystem behavior. Our knowledge of the Oosterschelde ecosystem is empirical and consists of a comprehensive set of observed data (experiments and in situ measurements). Model usefulness will be investigated in terms of model adequacy (can a model simulate all system behavior) and reliability (does it simulate observed system behavior only).The large impact of the building of a storm-surge barrier in the Oosterschelde Mouth (compartment West) allows us to distinguish two different systems. The quality of the simulation model, built and calibrated for the pre-barrier system, can so be tested by using it for the (new) post-barrier system. The question if the model does predict the post-barrier future will be answered.We apply a calibration method which generates not merely a single best value for each of the many badly known parameters, but which also enables us to estimate the uncertainty in the model outcome. If we use this method to calibrate SMOES for the pre- and for the post-barrier situation, and subsequently estimate the uncertainty in the model results, we find no large (functional) shifts in the behavior of the main ecosystem properties. |
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