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Fields of Application of SWAT Hydrological Model—A Review
Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a widely used model for runoff, non-point source pollution, and other complex hydrological processes under changing environments (groundwater flow, evapotranspiration, snow melting, etc.).
Josip Janjić, L. Tadić
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Adipogenic and SWAT cells separate from a common progenitor in human brown and white adipose depots
Adipocyte function is a major determinant of metabolic disease, warranting investigations of regulating mechanisms. We show at single-cell resolution that progenitor cells from four human brown and white adipose depots separate into two main cell fates ...
Nagendra P. Palani +13 more
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A Review of the Application of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) in Karst Watersheds
Karst water resources represent a primary source of freshwater supply, accounting for nearly 25% of the global population water needs. Karst aquifers have complex recharge characteristics, storage patterns, and flow dynamics.
Ibrahim Al Khoury, L. Boithias, D. Labat
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Multivariate Calibration of the SWAT Model Using Remotely Sensed Datasets
Remotely sensed hydrologic variables, in conjunction with streamflow data, have been increasingly used to conduct multivariable calibration of hydrologic model parameters.
Sijal Dangol +7 more
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Snowfall, snowpack, and snowmelt are among the processes with the greatest influence on the water cycle in mountainous watersheds. Hydrological models may be significantly biased if snow estimations are inaccurate.
Taia Soufiane +5 more
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The current research work was carried out to simulate monthly streamflow historical record using Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and Artificial Neural Network (ANN) at the Astore Basin, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.
Sunaid Khan +5 more
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Against the backdrop of accelerated global climate change and urbanization, the frequency and severity of flood disasters have been increasing. In recent years, influenced by climate change, the Hai-River Basin (HRB) has experienced multiple large-scale ...
Xianqi Zhang +4 more
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ANGPTL8 is upregulated in subcutaneous adipose tissue at early term after bariatric surgery in patients living with obesity. [PDF]
Bariatric surgery induces early immunological and transcriptomic modulations in subcutaneous adipose tissue, suggesting a transient pro‐inflammatory state and tissue remodeling process in patients living with obesity. ANGPTL8 could play a role in improving metabolic homeostasis at early‐term after bariatric surgery offering new insights into adipose ...
Negro EM +14 more
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Hydro-climatic excesses, for example humid and overflows, have most probable enlarged owing to climatically alteration and could due to simple effects on socio-financial, organizational and ecological areas.
K. Ostad‑Ali‑Askari
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This study appraised and compared the performance of process-based hydrological SWAT (soil and water assessment tool) with a machine learning-based multi-layer perceptron (MLP) models for simulating streamflow in the Upper Indus Basin.
K. Rahman +8 more
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