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ISSN 2311-3219 - An International Triannual Journal
SCIENCE LETTERS
2024 | Volume 12 | Issue 1
Environmental Sciences | Research article  |  https://doi.org/10.47262/SL/12.1.132024960
Prediction of Organic Pollution of Waters from the Déganobo Lake System: A Modeling Study

Marcel Konan Yao¹*, Naminata Sangaré épse Soumahoro¹, Kouakou Urbain Koffi²

¹Reaction and constitution of Matter Laboratory, UFR SSMT, Félix Houphouët-Boigny University, 22 BP 582 Abidjan 22, Côte d'Ivoire
²Laboratory of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, Advanced Teachers' Training College (ENS), Abidjan, 01 BP 10 Abidjan 01, Côte d'Ivoire

Abstract
This work aimed to study the modeling of the organic pollution of the waters of the Déganobo Lake system by three models: Multiple Linear Regression model (MLR model), Mutilayer Perceptron model (MLP model) and Multiple Linear Regression/ Mutilayer Perceptron hybrid model (MLR/MLP hybrid model). In its implementation, the chemical oxygen demand (COD) of these waters, obtained from August 2021 to July 2022, was used. Two approaches were done in the case of the modeling of their COD by the MLP model and the MLR/MLP hybrid model: static modeling and dynamic modeling. The results have highlighted the low predictions of the COD of these waters by the MLR model (36.2%) and the MLP models (6-8-1 for the static modeling and 7-3-1 for the dynamic modeling, both predicting less than 35% of the experimental values with high error (RMSE upper than 1.30 and relative error upper than 0.750). However, the MLR/MLP hybrid models (MLR/6-3-1 for the static modeling and MLR/7-3-1 for the dynamic modeling) both well predicted the COD of these waters, around 99% with very low errors (RMSE less than 0.0001 and relative error less than 0.006 in both cases). So, the MLR/MLP hybrid model was the most efficient to predict the COD of these waters. The accuracy of this hybrid model for ecological modeling was again provided during this study.


















A R T I C L E  I N F O

Received
October 25, 2023
Revised
December 29, 2023
Accepted
January 02, 2024
Published
Feruary 13, 2024

*Corresponding author
Marcel Konan Yao
E-mail
yaomarcelkonan@gmail.com

Keywords
Côte d'Ivoire
Ecological modelling
Lake system
Organic pollution
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