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We developed a practical method to accelerate execution of Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) using open (free) computational resources. The SWAT source code (rev 622) was recompiled using a noncommercial Intel FORTRAN compiler in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Linux platform, and newly named iOMP-SWAT in this study. GNU utilities of make, gprof, and diff were used to develop the iOMP-SWAT package, profil...
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 robust interdisciplinary watershed modeling tool, as evidenced by international SWAT conferences, hundreds of SWAT-related papers presented at numerous scienti...
Browning is characterized by the formation of beige/brite fat depots in subcutaneous white adipose tissue (sWAT). This study aimed to examine whether the chronic activation of PPARalpha by fenofibrate could induce beige cell depots in the sWAT of diet-induced obese mice. High-fat fed animals presented overweight, insulin resistance and displayed adverse sWAT remodeling. Fenofibrate significantl...
resistance increases with age, but molecular mechanisms remain unclear. Aging causes loss of subcutaneous white adipose tissue (sWAT) associated with a redistribution of fat from peripheral to central stores [1]. Interestingly, in older individuals the ratio of peripheral/central fat is a stronger determinant of insulin resistance than central adiposity alone [2]. This suggests sWAT is likely t...
Subsurface tile drains in agricultural systems of the midwestern United States are a major contributor of nitrate-N (NO-N) loadings to hypoxic conditions in the Gulf of Mexico. Hydrologic and water quality models, such as the Soil and Water Assessment Tool, are widely used to simulate tile drainage systems. The Hooghoudt and Kirkham tile drain equations in the Soil and Water Assessment Tool hav...
هدف اصلی در این پژوهش آزمون کارایی مدل ارزیابی آب و خاک (SWAT) و قابلیت استفاده از آن بهعنوان شبیهساز جریان و استفاده از نرمافزار SWAT-CUP و الگوریتم SUFI2 برای واسنجی و اعتبار سنجی در حوضه بالادست سد لتیان تهران میباشد. اطلاعات مورد نیاز برای این پژوهش شامل نقشههای توپوگرافی، کاربری اراضی و اطلاعات خاکشناسی از اداره کل منابع طبیعی استان تهران و سازمان جنگلها و مراتع و آبخیزداری کشور و ...
مدلهای فرسایش خاک، ابزارهای مفیدی برای پیشبینی روانآب، رسوب و فرسایش خاک در حوضههای آبخیز بهشمار میروند. اگرچه مدل SWAT برای ارزیابی دبی جریان و آثار بلندمدت عملیات مدیریتی بر آب، رسوب و آلایندههای شیمیایی حاصل از عملیات کشاورزی در حوضههای آبخیز بزرگ، مورد استفاده قرار می¬گیرد؛ در این پژوهش توانایی این مدل در شبیهسازی روند جریان روانآب ماهانهی حوضهی آبخیز تویسرکان (با مساحتی حدود 38...
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model is a continuation of nearly 30 years of modeling efforts conducted by the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS). SWAT has gained international acceptance as a robust interdisciplinary watershed modeling tool as evidenced by international SWAT conferences, hundreds of SWAT-related papers presented at numerous other scientific meetings, and dozen...
Streamflow estimates are substantially important as fresh water shortages increase in arid and semi-arid regions where evapotranspiration (ET) is a significant contribution to the water balance. In this regard, evapotranspiration data can be assimilated into a distributed hydrological model (SWAT, Soil and Water Assessment Tool) for improving streamflow estimates. The SWAT model has been widely...
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a widely used hydrological model that produces several useful outputs (e.g. evapotranspiration, soil moisture, aquifer recharge, river discharge) as text files. Currently, visualizing and publishing SWAT outputs as geospatial data requires a lot of time and repetitive processing steps. Moreover, data used and produced are often not interoperable and ...
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