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Soil and Water Assessment Tool

October 9, 2018 by kikoyo

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. SWAT is widely used in assessing soil erosion prevention and control, non-point source pollution control and regional management in watersheds.

Description:  SWAT.pdf         Website:  https://swat.tamu.edu/

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