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Assessing hydrologic and water quality effects of land use conversion to Brassica carinata as a winter biofuel crop in the southeastern coastal plain of Georgia, USA using the SWAT model (1) · Comparative Study Using the 2-Hydrological Models with the Global Weather in a Small Watershed, a Case Study in the Upper Tha Chin River Basin, Thailand (2) · Comparison of SWAT-based Ecohydrological Modeling in the Rawa Pening Catchment Area, Indonesia (1) · Evaluation of Integrating SWAT Model into a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis towards Reliable Rainwater Harvesting Systems (1) · Hydrologic Analysis of an Intensively Irrigated Area in Southern Peru Using a Crop-Field Scale Framework (1) · Hydrological status of the Dagu River Basin and management suggestions based on soil and water assessment tool multi-station calibration (1) · Impact of future climate change on river discharge and groundwater recharge: a case study of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (1) · Integration of Adaptive Emulators and Sensitivity Analysis for Enhancement of Complex Hydrological Models (1) · Potential Impacts of Land Use Changes on Water Resources in a Tropical Headwater Catchment (1) · Prediction of Streamflow of the Anai-Weir Catchment Using Both the SWAT and Mock Models (1) · Projection of Hydro-Climatic Extreme Events under Climate Change in Yom and Nan River Basins, Thailand (1) · Quantitative impacts of climate change and human activities on runoff in the Huolin River catchment (1) · Response of runoff in the upper reaches of the Minjiang River to climate change (1) · Surface runoff modeling using SWAT analysis in Dabus watershed, Ethiopia (1)
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