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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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Flood disasters have occurred frequently in recent years, but there is no consensus on the mechanism and influencing factors. Taking the upper reaches of Weihe River Basin as a case in Western China, a soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) model was ...
Yinge Liu+3 more
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Inflow combination forecast of reservoir based on SWAT, XAJ model and Bayes model averaging method
Inflow forecast plays an indispensable role in reservoir operation. Accuracy and effectiveness of model prediction play a decisive role in it. In this paper, the certainty coefficient, root mean square error (RMSE), mean absolute deviation (MAE) and Nash-
Zongye Chang+2 more
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Applications of the SWAT Model for Coastal Watersheds: Review and Recommendations
HighlightsA systematic review was performed of SWAT applications in coastal watersheds.Three percent of SWAT applications have occurred in coastal watersheds.SWAT performed better at a monthly time step versus a daily time step.Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency (
P. Upadhyay+5 more
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In this study, the performance of SWAT hydrological model and three computational intelligence methods used to simulate river flow are investigated.
Fatemeh Moazami Goudarzi+2 more
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Soil water content (SWC) and soil temperature are important hydrologic state variables. Accurate model simulation is critical in hydrologic regimes in cold regions dominated by spring snowmelt. In this study, we developed a combined physically-based soil
M. Zare, S. Azam, D. Sauchyn
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Optimization of a SWAT model by incorporating geological information through calibration strategies
Hydrological models are frequently used for water resources management. One of the most widely used is the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT).
Alejandro Sánchez-Gómez+3 more
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Assessing how climate change will affect hydrological ecosystem services (HES) provision is necessary for long-term planning and requires local comprehensive climate information.
Celina Aznarez+4 more
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SWAT model calibration of a grid-based setup [PDF]
Abstract. The eco-hydrological model SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) is a useful tool to simulate the effects of catchment processes and water management practices on the water cycle. For each catchment some model parameters (e.g. ground water delay time, ground water level) remain constant and therefore are used as constant values; other ...
Hendrik Rathjens, Natascha Oppelt
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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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