A review of the application of the soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) in karst watersheds
Karst water resources represent a primary source of freshwater supply, accounting for nearly
25% of the global population water needs. Karst aquifers have complex recharge …
25% of the global population water needs. Karst aquifers have complex recharge …
Large scale prediction of groundwater nitrate concentrations from spatial data using machine learning
Reducing nitrogen inputs, in particular nitrate, to groundwater is becoming increasingly
important to fulfil requirements of the European Water Framework Directive. When …
important to fulfil requirements of the European Water Framework Directive. When …
An interactive graphical interface tool for parameter calibration, sensitivity analysis, uncertainty analysis, and visualization for the Soil and Water Assessment Tool
Abstract The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is one of the most widely used and
well-tested eco-hydrological models. However, parameter calibration, sensitivity analysis …
well-tested eco-hydrological models. However, parameter calibration, sensitivity analysis …
[HTML][HTML] Recent progress in coupled surface–ground water models and their potential in watershed hydro-biogeochemical studies: A review
Interactions between surface water (SW) and groundwater (GW) have been a focus of
watershed hydrology research for a long time. A holistic perspective on integrated SW–GW …
watershed hydrology research for a long time. A holistic perspective on integrated SW–GW …
[HTML][HTML] Pitfalls in using log-transformed flows within the KGE criterion
Log-transformed discharge is often used to calculate performance criteria to better focus on
low flows. This prior transformation limits the heteroscedasticity of model residuals and was …
low flows. This prior transformation limits the heteroscedasticity of model residuals and was …
[HTML][HTML] Fully integrated numerical simulation of surface water-groundwater interactions using SWAT-MODFLOW with an improved calibration tool
Long-term sustainable water resources management requires comprehensive assessment
of all water cycle components. The combined calibration of surface water (SW) and …
of all water cycle components. The combined calibration of surface water (SW) and …
Application of the SWAT model to assess climate and land use/cover change impacts on water balance components of the Kabul River Basin, Afghanistan
Hydrological models play a key role in simulating and assessing climate and land use/cover
(LULC) change impacts on hydrology in a watershed. In this study, the impact of climate and …
(LULC) change impacts on hydrology in a watershed. In this study, the impact of climate and …
Comparison of abstraction scenarios simulated by SWAT and SWAT-MODFLOW
In hydrological modelling of catchments, wherein streams are groundwater-fed, an accurate
representation of groundwater processes and their interaction with surface water is crucial …
representation of groundwater processes and their interaction with surface water is crucial …
Quantifying the streamflow response to groundwater abstractions for irrigation or drinking water at catchment scale using SWAT and SWAT–MODFLOW
Background Groundwater abstraction can cause a decline in the water table, and thereby
affects surface streamflow connected to the aquifer, which may impair the sustainability of …
affects surface streamflow connected to the aquifer, which may impair the sustainability of …
[HTML][HTML] Groundwater modelling in SWAT+: considerations for a realistic baseflow simulation
Hydrological models are valuable tools that support the evaluation and management of
water resources. Among catchment scale models, SWAT has been widely used, and a …
water resources. Among catchment scale models, SWAT has been widely used, and a …