نتایج جستجو برای: swat model

تعداد نتایج: 2105528  

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2012
C. G. Rossi D. M. Heil N. B. Bonumà J. R. Williams

Phosphorus adsorption by a water treatment residual was tested through Langmuir and linear sorption isotherms and applied in the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). This study uses laboratory and greenhouse experimental Phosphorus data to evaluate the performance of a modified version of SWAT for high P concentration simulation development. A combination of vegetative filter strips (VFS) and...

2003
Sabine Grunwald

The objective of the research was to model water quality using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) interfaced with ArcView GIS. SWAT requires the integration of a range of GIS data layers; digital elevation model, soil types, land use, stream networks, water quality monitoring sites, point pollution sources and climatic observations. Prior to modeling water quality with SWAT, ArcView was ...

2012
P. W. Gassman K. C. Abbaspour M. J. White R. Srinivasan C. Santhi R. D. Harmel A. van Griensven M. W. Van Liew N. Kannan M. K. Jha

SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) is a comprehensive, semi-distributed river basin model that requires a large number of input parameters, which complicates model parameterization and calibration. Several calibration techniques have been developed for SWAT, including manual calibration procedures and automated procedures using the shuffled complex evolution method and other common methods. ...

2014
Adeniyi G. Adeogun Bolaji F. Sule Adebayo W. Salami Michael O. Daramola

Estimation of water yield and water balance in a river catchment is critical to the sustainable management of water resources at watershed level in any country. Therefore, in the present study, Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) interfaced with Geographical Information System (GIS) was applied as a tool to predict water balance and water yield of a catchment area in Nigeria. The catchment ar...

2017
Ying Zhang Ling Zhang Jinliang Hou Juan Gu Chunlin Huang

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...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
f. sarmadian p. rahimy a. keshavarzi

in the present study, the soil and water assessment tool (swat 2000) model was tested on both a monthly and yearly basis and applied to the kordan watershed, located in iran. the main objective of the research was to assess the accuracy of the model in sediment-yield and surface water bicarbonate concentration estimation. the attributes of sub-watersheds, tributary channels and the main channel...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2013
Daniel N Moriasi Prasanna H Gowda Jeffrey G Arnold David J Mulla Srinivasulu Ale Jean L Steiner Mark D Tomer

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...

2006
Indrajeet Chaubey K. W. Migliaccio R. Srinivasan

2016
Philip Walter Gassman Michael R. Burkart Richard M. Cruse Rameshwar S. Kanwar Catherine L. Kling

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...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2014
Philip W Gassman Ali M Sadeghi Raghavan Srinivasan

The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model has emerged as one of the most widely used water quality watershed- and river basin-scale models worldwide, applied extensively for a broad range of hydrologic and/or environmental problems. The international use of SWAT can be attributed to its flexibility in addressing water resource problems, extensive networking via dozens of training workshop...

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