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Leadership Categories and Social Processes in Islam: The Cases of Dir and Swat [PDF]
This is a postprint (accepted manuscript) version of the article published in Journal of Anthropological Research 42(1):1-13. The final version of the article can be found at http://www.jstor.org/stable/3630377.
Lindholm, Charles
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Evaluation of Evapotranspiration in Brazilian Cerrado Biome Simulated with the SWAT Model
Evapotranspiration represents a significant part on the water balance and, thus, the correct evaluation of this hydrological parcel is relevant when modeling a watershed. The objective of this work is to evaluate the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT)
A. Ferreira +4 more
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This paper aims to improve the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model performance across the Major River Basins in Madagascar (MRBM), specifically for SWAT simulation in the Manambolo, Onilahy, Mananara, and Mandrare basins.
Rakotoarimanana Zy Harifidy +5 more
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This study developed a web-based open-source framework based on the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), named WOF-SWAT (web-based open-source framework for SWAT), to investigate individual and combined impacts of climate change, land use change, and ...
Dejian Zhang +3 more
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Leatherworkers and Love Potions [PDF]
This is a preprint (author's original) version of the article published in American Ethnologist 8(3):512-25. The final version of the article can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ae.1981.8.3.02a00060 (BU login required to view full text).
Lindholm, Charles
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Analyzing runoff processes through conceptual hydrological modeling in the Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia [PDF]
Understanding runoff processes in a basin is of paramount importance for the effective planning and management of water resources, in particular in data-scarce regions such as the Upper Blue Nile.
Adgo, Enyew +7 more
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. SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) is a continuous time, semi-distributed river basin model that has been widely used to evaluate the effects of alternative management decisions on water resources.
Evgenia Koltsida +2 more
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Interactions between surface water (SW) and groundwater (GW) have been a focus of watershed hydrology research for a long time. A holistic perspective on integrated SW–GW modeling approach is necessary to understand the hydrological and biogeochemical ...
Yao Wang, Nengwang Chen
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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, Lidija Tadić
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Development of Coupled SWAT-SWMM Model (I) Model Development [PDF]
From the continuous long-term rainfall-runoff standpoint, the urbanization within a watershed causes land use change due to the increase in impervious areas, the addition of manmade structures, and the changes in river environment. Therefore, rainfall-runoff characteristics changes drastically after the urbanization.
Nam-Won Kim, Yoo-Seung Won
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