Precipitation is often the most important input data in hydrological models when simulating streamflow. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), a widely used hydrological …
The present study assesses the impact of climate change (CC) and land use land cover change (LULCC) on model parameter variability and alterations in streamflow and water …
Abstract Study region The 69 km 2 Owabi catchment in Ghana. Study focus The Soil-Water- Assessment-Tool (SWAT) was used to assess the hydro-climatic variability resulting from …
This study aims to assess the potential impacts of climate change on hydrometeorological variables and drought characteristics in the Ethiopian Bilate watershed. Climate projections …
The accuracy and sufficiency of precipitation data play a key role in environmental research and hydrological models. They have a significant effect on the simulation results of …
SS Jang, SR Ahn, SJ Kim - Agricultural Water Management, 2017 - Elsevier
This study is to evaluate the reduction of high level nonpoint source (NPS) pollution discharges in Haean highland agricultural catchment (62.8 km 2) by applying best …
MA Gurara, NB Jilo, AD Tolche - International Journal of River …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Climate change affects the availability of water resources by altering the pattern and magnitude of precipitation, temperature, and streamflow. The projection of climate change …
Remotely sensed (RS) data can add value to a hydrological model calibration. Among this, RS soil moisture (SM) data have mostly been assimilated into conceptual hydrological …
Although the soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) is a physically based hydrologic simulator, it has many parameters that cannot be measured directly in the field, but must be …