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What is SWAT? The Soil & Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a small watershed to river basin-scale model used to simulate the quality and quantity of surface and ground water and predict the environmental impact of land use, land management practices, and climate change on water resources. SWAT is widely used in assessing the impact of land-management practices on groundwater and surface water, non-point source pollution, reservoir operation, and other regional-scale hydrologic assessments.
What is SWAT+? SWAT+ is a revised version of the SWAT model that provides a more flexible spatial representation of interactions and processes within a watershed.
AGRICULTURAL WATER CENTER
(Venue: UC Davis campus)
Registration fee
Students - $300
Others - $500
(in-person - limited to 30 participants)
Program outline
• Introduction to SWAT model
• QSWAT input preparation such as HRU, Weather, LM
• SWAT model input/output interpretation
• SWAT_CHECK program & Manual calibration
• Introduction to SWAT+
• SWAT-CUP autocalibration, uncertainty analysis & sensitivity analysis
• Hands-on sessions with personal projects
Prof. R. Srinivasan
(Instructor)
For inquiries contact: Dr. Isaya Kisekka (ikisekka@ucdavis.edu)
To learn more about SWAT visit: https://swat.tamu.edu/