Journal of Environmental Health Science & Engineering 2010. 7(1):1-14.

DEVELOPMENT OF AN ENTROPY- BASED FUZZY EUTROPHICATION INDEX FOR RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY EVALUATION
M. Taheriyoun, M. Karamouz, A. Baghvand

Abstract


Determining the trophic status of the reservoirs is not a precise process and contains vagueness. Fuzzy set and entropy theories are concepts which can model uncertainty and imprecision in the data and the analysis. In this study, an Entropy-based Fuzzy Eutrophication Index model has been developed for classification of trophic level of Satarkhan Reservoir in the north-western part of Iran. Through the Fuzzy Synthetic Evaluation technique, trophic levels were considered as fuzzy sets and a fuzzy evaluation matrix was formed by defining the membership function of water quality indicators. The indicators were weighed by integrating both objective and subjective criteria. In this regard, the entropy method was used to determine the objective weights of the indicators based on the amount of useful information available in the data set and the subjective weight was determined by the analytical hierarchy process using a pairwise comparison done by the expert judgment. Classification of the trophic status of the reservoir was determined by multiplying the weighed vector by the fuzzy evaluation matrix. The results showed that critical months for eutrophication in Satarkhan reservoir occur in autumn and spring after the overturning phenomena. The strength of the results of developed entrophy-based fuzzy entrophication index is that the trophic level in each month was expressed with a degree of certainty. Also due to the ability of the model to integrate different kinds of objective and subjective quality observations considering the information included in the data, the proposed model is more robust than the previous index models such as Trophic Status Index and fuzzy trophic index.


Keywords


Trophic level, Reservoir, Fuzzy Synthetic Evaluation, Entropy, Analytical hierarchy process,

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