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Investigating the hydrological implications of atmospheric fluctuations and wildfire disturbances in a mountainous terrain
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Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science (2025) 20 (4): 320–332.
Published: 02 July 2025
...Rajvardhan Patil; Nitin Bharadiya This research investigates the hydrological effects of climate change on the Amu Darya river basin with respect to uncertainties, runoff fluctuations, and altered flow regimes. Applying the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), a semi-distributed hydrological...
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Modification of SWAT for modelling streamflow from forested watersheds on the Canadian Boreal Plain
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Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science (2008) 7 (Supplement 1): 145–159.
Published: 26 March 2009
...Brett M. Watson; Ruth A. McKeown; Gordon Putz; J. Douglas MacDonald Several modifications were made to the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to better represent processes occurring within forested watersheds on the Boreal Plain in Canada. The modified model, called SWATBF...
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A multi-species, process based vegetation simulation module to simulate successional forest regrowth after forest disturbance in daily time step hydrological transport models
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Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science (2008) 7 (Supplement 1): 127–143.
Published: 11 July 2008
...J.D. MacDonald; J.R. Kiniry; G. Putz; E.E. Prepas To simulate the effects of tree harvest on boreal forest catchment hydrology, the vegetation growth model within the soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) must reproduce the successional stages of forest reestablishment. The agricultural land...
