Predicting of Runoff Using an Optimized SWAT-ANN: A Case Study
Study region: The Baliqlu Chai Watershed is located in Iran in Ardabil province, with area of 1036 km2 and average rainfall of 280.9 mm. The area has been plagued with mismanagement of water resources.
Zhihua LV, Junjie Zuo, Dragan Rodriguez
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Assessment of different modelling studies on the spatial hydrological processes in an arid alpine catchment [PDF]
To assess the model description of spatial hydrological processes in the arid alpine catchment, SWAT and MIKE SHE were jointly applied in Yarkant River basin located in northwest China.
Bao, Anming +6 more
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Identification of Critical Source Areas (CSAs) and Evaluation of Best Management Practices (BMPs) in Controlling Eutrophication in the Dez River Basin [PDF]
Best Management Practices (BMPs) are commonly used to control pollution in the river basins. Prioritization of BMPs helps improve the efficiency and effectiveness of pollution reduction, especially in Critical Source Areas (CSAs) that produce the highest
Ahmad, Sajjad +3 more
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This study aimed to model watershed area of Keliling Reservoir using SWAT model. The reservoir is located in Aceh Besar District, Province of Aceh. The model was setup using 90m x 90m digital elevation model, land use data extracted from remote sensing data and soil characteristic obtained from laboratory analysis on soil samples.
Teuku Ferijal +3 more
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Hybrid model for daily streamflow and phosphorus load prediction
Environmental factors, such as climate change and land use changes, affect water quality drastically. To consider these, various predictive models, both process-based and data-driven, have been used. However, each model has distinct limitations.
DoYeon Lee +6 more
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A New Physically-Based Spatially-Distributed Groundwater Flow Module for SWAT+
Watershed models are used worldwide to assist with water and nutrient management under conditions of changing climate, land use, and population. Of these models, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and SWAT+ are the most widely used, although their
Ryan T. Bailey +3 more
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Modelling of Surface Water Quality by Catchment Model SWAT [PDF]
Catchment represents a logical administrative unit of governance as a biological, physical, economic and social system, which is affected by natural (rain, sun) and human influences (industry, agriculture, population). The effective implementation of the river basin management plans are necessary and should include clear and strong objectives and ...
Glavan, Matjaž, Pintar, Marina
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Evaluating ephemeral gullies with a process-based topographic index model [PDF]
Soil conservation practices have been implemented to control soil degradation from sheet and rill erosion, but excessive sediment runoff remains among the most prevalent water quality problems in the world.
Daggupati, Prasad +2 more
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Simulating internal watershed processes using multiple SWAT models
The need for effective water quality models to help guide management and policy, and extend monitoring information, is at the forefront of recent discussions related to watershed management. These models are often calibrated and validated at the basin outlet, which ensures that models are capable of evaluating basin scale hydrology and water quality ...
Anna, Apostel +8 more
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Hydrological Alteration Index as an Indicator of the Calibration Complexity of Water Quantity and Quality Modeling in the Context of Global Change [PDF]
Modeling is a useful way to understand human and climate change impacts on the water resources of agricultural watersheds. Calibration and validation methodologies are crucial in forecasting assessments.
Bodoque, José María +12 more
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