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-separation schemes that are more limited in their ability to reflect various watershed/aquifer characteristics. The RECESS model has been … recession constant in the Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), and this variable was provided to SWAT as the input. The results …
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climate model (RCM) coupled with a hydrologic model, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). The SWAT model was calibrated …. The combined performance of the SWAT and RCM was examined using observed weather data as a lateral boundary condition in … the RCM. The SWAT and RCM were found to perform well, especially on an annual basis. The potential impacts of climate …
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The effectiveness of conservation practices depends on their placement on the fields within the watershed. Cost … Assessment Tool (SWAT) model and cost data to develop a trade-off frontier of least cost of achieving nutrient reductions and the … corresponding locations of conservation practices. This approach was applied to the Raccoon River Watershed, which drains about 9 …
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Survey gage station at the watershed outlet were used in the sensitivity analysis of SWAT model parameters as well as its … parameters among eight selected parameters when applying SWAT to the Maquoketa River watershed. Model calibration, facilitated by … initial hydrologic modeling analysis will facilitate future applications of SWAT to the Maquoketa River watershed for various …
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The Raccoon River Watershed (RRW) in West-Central Iowa has been recognized as exporting some of the highest nitrate … has been constructed for the RRW that consists of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model, the interactive SWAT (i_SWAT …. This paper presents the calibration and validation of SWAT for the streamflow, sediment losses, and nutrient loadings in …
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The size, scale, and number of subwatersheds can affect a watershed modeling process and subsequent results. The … and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model with a geographic information system interface (AVSWAT) was applied to four Iowa … SWAT input data preparation requirements and simplify the interpretation of results without compromising simulation …
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application fields with APEX and were then subsequently routed to the watershed outlet in SWAT, along with flows and pollutant … area was simulated in SWAT, which required translating the APEX subareas into SWAT hydrologic response units (HRUs …-predicted when precipitation data collected within the watershed during the 1999-2001 period were used to drive SWAT. Selection of …
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robust interdisciplinary watershed modeling tool, as evidenced by international SWAT conferences, hundreds of SWAT …The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model is a continuation of nearly 30 years of modeling efforts conducted by … the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service. SWAT has gained international acceptance as a …
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Detailed analyses of hydrological and water quality variables are very important to study the dynamic processes in a river basin. In this study, we have further modified the Enhanced Soil and Water Assessment Tool (ESWAT) model by incorporating hourly evapotranspiration and overland flow routing...
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, Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to find an optimum combination of structural Best Management Practices (BMPs) that … meets the treatment goals at a watershed scale. The structural BMPs considered in the study are detention ponds, parallel … construction cost and simultaneously reduce sediment and nutrients to target levels at the watershed outlet. The model is …
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