## Abstract Correct estimation of sediment volume carried by a river is very important for many water resources projects. Conventional sediment rating curves, however, are not able to provide sufficiently accurate results. In this paper, a fuzzy logic approach is proposed to estimate suspended sedi
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River suspended sediment concentration modeling using a neural differential evolution approach
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2010
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- 0022-1694
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