A review of SWAT model application in Africa
The soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) is a well-known hydrological modeling tool that
has been applied in various hydrologic and environmental simulations. A total of 206 studies …
has been applied in various hydrologic and environmental simulations. A total of 206 studies …
Using an improved SWAT model to simulate hydrological responses to land use change: A case study of a catchment in tropical Australia
Land use change is one of the dominant driving factors of watershed hydrological change.
Thus, hydrological responses to land use changes require detailed assessments to ensure …
Thus, hydrological responses to land use changes require detailed assessments to ensure …
Calibration of SWAT and two data-driven models for a data-scarce mountainous headwater in semi-arid Konya closed basin
C Koycegiz, M Buyukyildiz - Water, 2019 - mdpi.com
Hydrologic models are important tools for the successful management of water resources. In
this study, a semi-distributed soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) model is used to …
this study, a semi-distributed soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) model is used to …
SCS-CN-based improved models for direct surface runoff estimation from large rainfall events
This study presents a procedure to estimate more accurate direct surface runoff from large
rainfall (> 25.4 mm)-runoff events. Improved models (M5-M7) are derived by coupling two …
rainfall (> 25.4 mm)-runoff events. Improved models (M5-M7) are derived by coupling two …
Impacts of land-use and land-cover changes on river runoff in Yellow River basin for period of 1956–2012
F Wang, Q Ge, Q Yu, H Wang, X Xu - Chinese Geographical Science, 2017 - Springer
River runoff is affected by many factors, including long-term effects such as climate change
that alter rainfall-runoff relationships, and short-term effects related to human intervention …
that alter rainfall-runoff relationships, and short-term effects related to human intervention …
Improved runoff estimation using event-based rainfall-runoff models
Event-based rainfall-runoff models are effective tools in operational hydrological forecasting
and preparedness for extreme events. In the current study, the popular Natural Resources …
and preparedness for extreme events. In the current study, the popular Natural Resources …
[HTML][HTML] Assessing hydrologic changes across the Lower Mekong Basin
Study region In this study, 33 catchments across the Lower Mekong Basin in Southeast Asia
are examined to detect historical changes in their hydrological response via a model-based …
are examined to detect historical changes in their hydrological response via a model-based …
Urban flood risk assessment and mitigation with InVEST-UFRM model: a case study on Kolkata city, West Bengal state (India)
S Bose, A Mazumdar - Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2023 - Springer
Urban flooding has become a widespread issue across the world over the last few decades,
making it crucial for cities to prioritise the flood risk mitigation. Kolkata has been selected as …
making it crucial for cities to prioritise the flood risk mitigation. Kolkata has been selected as …
Spatial evaluation of impacts of increase in impervious surface area on SCS-CN and runoff in Nagpur urban watersheds, India
The changing land use due to rapid urbanization has profound impact on the runoff in urban
watersheds. The spatial analysis in urban watersheds is felt necessary for management of …
watersheds. The spatial analysis in urban watersheds is felt necessary for management of …
Impact of landuse/land cover change on run-off in the catchment of a hydro power project
The landuse/land cover change and rainfall have a significant influence on the hydrological
response of the river basins. The run-off characteristics are changing naturally due to …
response of the river basins. The run-off characteristics are changing naturally due to …