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PyLEnM: A Machine Learning Framework for Long-Term Groundwater Contamination Monitoring Strategies.

Authors :
Meray, Aurelien O
Meray, Aurelien O
Sturla, Savannah
Siddiquee, Masudur R
Serata, Rebecca
Uhlemann, Sebastian
Gonzalez-Raymat, Hansell
Denham, Miles
Upadhyay, Himanshu
Lagos, Leonel E
Eddy-Dilek, Carol
Wainwright, Haruko M
Meray, Aurelien O
Meray, Aurelien O
Sturla, Savannah
Siddiquee, Masudur R
Serata, Rebecca
Uhlemann, Sebastian
Gonzalez-Raymat, Hansell
Denham, Miles
Upadhyay, Himanshu
Lagos, Leonel E
Eddy-Dilek, Carol
Wainwright, Haruko M
Source :
Environmental science & technology; vol 56, iss 9, 5973-5983; 0013-936X
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In this study, we have developed a comprehensive machine learning (ML) framework for long-term groundwater contamination monitoring as the Python package PyLEnM (Python for Long-term Environmental Monitoring). PyLEnM aims to establish the seamless data-to-ML pipeline with various utility functions, such as quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC), coincident/colocated data identification, the automated ingestion and processing of publicly available spatial data layers, and novel data summarization/visualization. The key ML innovations include (1) time series/multianalyte clustering to find the well groups that have similar groundwater dynamics and to inform spatial interpolation and well optimization, (2) the automated model selection and parameter tuning, comparing multiple regression models for spatial interpolation, (3) the proxy-based spatial interpolation method by including spatial data layers or in situ measurable variables as predictors for contaminant concentrations and groundwater levels, and (4) the new well optimization algorithm to identify the most effective subset of wells for maintaining the spatial interpolation ability for long-term monitoring. We demonstrate our methodology using the monitoring data at the Savannah River Site F-Area. Through this open-source PyLEnM package, we aim to improve the transparency of data analytics at contaminated sites, empowering concerned citizens as well as improving public relations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Environmental science & technology; vol 56, iss 9, 5973-5983; 0013-936X
Notes :
application/pdf, Environmental science & technology vol 56, iss 9, 5973-5983 0013-936X
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1341877872
Document Type :
Electronic Resource