Modelling the hydrological balance in semi-arid zones is essential for effective water resource management, encompassing both surface water and groundwater. This study aims to model the monthly hydrological water cycle in the Wadi Mina upstream watershed
Hanane Mebarki +2 more
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Author Correction: Modelling groundwater quality of the Athabasca River Basin in the subarctic region using a modified SWAT model. [PDF]
Meshesha TW +3 more
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Assimilating Soil Moisture Information to Improve the Performance of SWAT Hydrological Model [PDF]
Maria Kofidou, Alexandra Gemitzi
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Comparison of the performance of SWAT and hybrid M5P tree models in rainfall–runoff simulation
Stream flow forecasting is a crucial aspect of hydrology and water resource management. This study explores stream flow forecasting using two distinct models: the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and a hybrid M5P model tree.
Shailesh Kumar +2 more
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Assessment of hydrological water balance in Lower Nzoia Sub-catchment using SWAT-model: towards improved water governace in Kenya. [PDF]
Juma LA, Nkongolo NV, Raude JM, Kiai C.
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RETRACTED: Hydrological modeling using SWAT model and geoinformatic techniques
This article has been retracted: please see Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy).This paper has been retracted upon the request of the author and the editor as the paper requires major revision. The author did not have the permission to publish part of the discharge information presented in Figures 10 ...
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Study region: South Africa. Study focus: The focus of the study is to develop soil, land cover and weather generator file datasets for Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) applications in South Africa. The first objective was to format national datasets
Jay le Roux +5 more
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SWAT model application for evaluating agricultural conservation practice effectiveness in reducing phosphorous loss from the Western Lake Erie Basin. [PDF]
Yuan Y, Koropeckyj-Cox L.
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Analysis of non-point source nitrogen pollution in watersheds based on SWAT model
Xianqi Zhang +3 more
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Towards a multi-basin SWAT model for the migration of nutrients and pesticides to Puck Bay (Southern Baltic Sea). [PDF]
Wielgat P +8 more
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