The soil and water assessment tool: historical development, applications, and future research directions

PW Gassman, MR Reyes, CH Green… - Transactions of the …, 2007 - elibrary.asabe.org
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 …

SWAT: Model use, calibration, and validation

JG Arnold, DN Moriasi, PW Gassman… - Transactions of the …, 2012 - elibrary.asabe.org
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 …

Decomposition of the mean squared error and NSE performance criteria: Implications for improving hydrological modelling

HV Gupta, H Kling, KK Yilmaz, GF Martinez - Journal of hydrology, 2009 - Elsevier
The mean squared error (MSE) and the related normalization, the Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency
(NSE), are the two criteria most widely used for calibration and evaluation of hydrological …

[BOOK][B] Fundamentals of hydrology

T Davie - 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
The third edition of Fundamentals of Hydrology provides an absorbing and comprehensive
introduction to the understanding of how fresh water moves on and around the planet and …

Analyses of landuse change impacts on catchment runoff using different time indicators based on SWAT model

B Lin, X Chen, H Yao, Y Chen, M Liu, L Gao… - Ecological Indicators, 2015 - Elsevier
Previous researches mainly focused on the runoff responses to landuse change based on
annual, seasonal or monthly time scales, there are few studies based on daily scale. We …

Assessing climate change impacts on fresh water resources of the Athabasca River Basin, Canada

NK Shrestha, X Du, J Wang - Science of the Total Environment, 2017 - Elsevier
Proper management of blue and green water resources is important for the sustainability of
ecosystems and for the socio-economic development of river basins such as the Athabasca …

Modeling the potential impacts of climate change on streamflow in agricultural watersheds of the Midwestern United States

H Chien, PJF Yeh, JH Knouft - Journal of Hydrology, 2013 - Elsevier
The ability to predict spatial variation in streamflow at the watershed scale is essential to
understanding the potential impacts of projected climate change on aquatic systems in this …

[HTML][HTML] Regional scale hydrologic modeling for prediction of water balance, analysis of trends in streamflow and variations in streamflow: The case study of the Ganga …

J Anand, AK Gosain, R Khosa, R Srinivasan - Journal of Hydrology …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Study region Ganga River basin. Study focus The availability of freshwater has
been recognized as a global issue, and the reliable evaluation and quantification of it within …

Assessment of soil erosion risk in a semi-arid climate watershed using SWAT model: case of Tata basin, South-East of Morocco

FZ Echogdali, S Boutaleb, S Taia, M Ouchchen… - Applied Water …, 2022 - Springer
Increased sedimentation is the main problem that affects dam efficiency by reducing storage
capacity. Planning for dam construction and maintenance requires design strategies that …

[HTML][HTML] Use of a calibrated SWAT model to evaluate the effects of agricultural BMPs on sediments of the Kalaya river basin (North of Morocco)

H Briak, R Mrabet, R Moussadek… - International Soil and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Soil erosion from agricultural fields is a worldwide problem, to influence water quality, soil
fertility and reservoir sedimentation especially in Mediterranean countries such as Morocco …