Browsing by Subject "SWAT"
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2013)The following Conference Proceedings contains papers covering a variety of topics including but limited to large scale applications; climate change applications; model development; database and GIS application and development; ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2014-12)The following Conference Proceedings contains papers covering a variety of topics including but limited to large scale applications; climate change applications; model development; database and GIS application and development; ...
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(Texas Water Resources Institute, 2002)AVSWAT-2000 (version 1.0) (Di Luzio et al., 2002) is an ArcView extension and a graphical user interface for the SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) model (Arnold et al., 1998). SWAT is a river basin, or watershed, scale ...
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(2016-12-01)The semi-arid Texas High Plains (THP) is one of the intensively managed agricultural regions in the United States (US) where cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is a major crop. The THP region produces about a quarter of the ...
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(2017-10-17)The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) has been successfully used to predict alterations in streamflow, evapotranspiration and soil water. Previous research suggests that while the hydrologic balance in each watershed ...
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(2017-07-18)Observed and synthesized sequences of stream flow data are explored from the perspective of improving capabilities for disaggregating monthly naturalized flow volumes, representing natural undeveloped conditions, to daily ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)This project presents the development and design of a comprehensive interface coupled with a geodatabase (ArcGISwat 2003), for the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). SWAT is a hydrologically distributed, lumped parameter ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)Farming communities in the United States and around the world lose billions of dollars every year due to drought. Drought Indices such as the Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) and Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) ...
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(2019-07-31)Pathogens are the leading cause of impairment for rivers and streams in the United States. Microbial contamination in recreational water bodies was the cause of 510 waterborne disease outbreaks in the United States. Water ...
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(2017-12-13)Spring floods in the Red River basin generated from melting snow have increasingly affected the Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan region of North Dakota and Minnesota within recent decades, causing serious economic damage and ...
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(2010-07-14)In Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), oftentimes, Critical Source Area (CSA), the minimum upstream drainage area that is required to initiate a stream, is used to subdivide a watershed. In the current literature, CSA ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)Wooded plant encroachment has dramatically changed the composition of rangelands in the arid and semiarid rangelands of the southwestern United States and may have significantly affected hydrologic and biogeochemical process ...
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(2012-10-19)The purpose of this study was to assess feedstock logistics for a mobile pyrolysis system and to quantify the amount of soil loss caused by harvesting agricultural feedstocks for bioenergy production. The analysis of ...
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(2014-08-08)A modified incorporated snow algorithm in Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was applied to consider spatial variation of associated snow parameters by elevation band for flow simulation of five mountainous river basins ...
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(2022-01-21)Prairie restoration is widely viewed as beneficial because it can restore natural ecological and hydrologic function. Modeling of prairie restoration is essential to quantify the benefits of prairie lands. The accurate ...
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(2018-11-19)The stress on water resources is more critical in drylands due to ecological and climatological changes. Because upscaling the findings of paired-catchment studies to larger watersheds is difficult, hydrological models ...
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(2013-05-31)Land use/land cover (LULC) change and variations in precipitation can alter the quantity and quality of freshwater flows. The Mission-Aransas (M-A) estuary depends on inputs of freshwater and material from streams in order ...
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(2014-12-03)Negative effects of urban stormwater runoff on water environment have been a growing concern in the United States. Drastic change in land uses to urban communities with pavements from natural land uses can destroy the ...
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(2014-04-28)Urban growth contributes to increasing storm water runoff which in turn causes an increase in the frequency and severity of flooding. Moreover, increased storm water runoff contributes to changing the character and volume ...
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(2014-08-06)The invasive species Arundo donax (hereafter Arundo), has invaded the riparian zones of the Rio Grande River and the rivers of the Texas Hill Country over the last two decades. Arundo, also known as the giant cane, is a ...