نتایج جستجو برای: swat model

تعداد نتایج: 2105528  

2010
J. G. Arnold

Distributed hydrologic models based on small‐scale physical processes tend to have a large number of parameters to represent spatial heterogeneity. This characteristic requires the use of a large number of parameters in model calibration. It is a common view that calibration with a large number parameters produces overparameterization and overfitting. Recent work using prior information, spatia...

2006
Xuesong Zhang

The accurate simulation of SWAT can assist the government in making correct decisions about water management practices, which are important for human health, agricultural management, industry development, environmental quality, flood risk assessment, and recreation. In this project, the PIs were trying to improve the simulation accuracy of the SWAT model through developing new algorithm to obta...

2012
H. Rathjens

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 parameters such as soil types or land use are spatially vari...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2007
K. W. Migliaccio Indrajeet Chaubey B. E. Haggard

The project goal was to loosely couple the SWAT model and the QUAL2E model and compare their combined ability to predict total phosphorus (TP) and NO3-N plus NO2-N yields to the ability of the SWAT model with its completely coupled water quality components to predict TP and NO3-N plus NO2-N yields from War Eagle Creek watershed in Northwest Arkansas. Model predictions were compared using a stat...

Journal: :Computers & Geosciences 2014
Haw Yen Mehdi Ahmadi Michael J. White Xiuying Wang Jeffrey G. Arnold

The temptation to include model parameters and high resolution input data together with the availability of powerful optimization and uncertainty analysis algorithms has significantly enhanced the complexity of hydrologic and water quality modeling. However, the ability to take advantage of sophisticated models is hindered in those models that need a large number of input files, such as the Soi...

Journal: :ecopersia 0
samane mahzari former m.sc student, department of soil science, gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources. gorgan, iran farshad kiani assistant professor, department of soil science, gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources. gorgan, iran mojgansadat azimi assistant professor, departmentof range and watershed management, gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources, gorgan, iran farhad khormali professor, department of soil science, gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources. gorgan, iran

the adequacy of the swat model in the estimation of runoff, sediment yield and nitrate loss in the gorganrood watershed was tested, using the existing spatial database as the primary data. the model was then executed for a 31-years’ time period. in combination with the swat model, the sequential uncertainty fitting program (swat-cup and sufi-2) was added used to calibrate and validate a hydrolo...

2005
Pipat Reungsang Ramesh S. Kanwar Manoj Jha Philip W. Gassman Khalil Ahmad Ali Saleh

A validation study has been performed using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model with data collected for the Upper Maquoketa River Watershed (UMRW), which drains over 16,000 ha in northeast Iowa. This validation assessment builds on a previous study with nested modeling for the UMRW that required both the Agricultural Policy EXtender (APEX) model and SWAT. In the nested modeling appr...

2013
Gregory Giuliani Anthony Lehmann

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 ...

2003
Manoj Jha Zaitao Pan Eugene S. Takle Roy Gu

We evaluate the impact of climate change on stream flow in the Upper Mississippi River Basin (UMRB) by using a regional climate model (RCM) coupled with a hydrologic model, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). The SWAT model was calibrated and validated against measured stream flow data using observed weather data and inputs from the Environmental Protection Agency’s BASINS (Better Assess...

2004
Manoj Jha Zaitao Pan Eugene S. Takle Roy Gu

[1] Impact of climate change on streamflow in the Upper Mississippi River Basin is evaluated by use of a regional climate model (RCM) coupled with a hydrologic model, Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). The RCM we used resolves, at least partially, some fine-scale dynamical processes that are important contributors to precipitation in this region and that are not well simulated by global mod...

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