Modelling the hydrology of hydrographic basins has shown itself as a useful tool in environment management. The hydrological models can be used for multiple purposes: estimate runoff from sequences of rainfall, access stream water quality, quantify the diffuse pollution that reaches water masses such as estuaries, rivers and lakes, etc. This study has as final objective to simulate and analyse the flow, sediment transport and water quality as a function of landuse and soil type in the basins of Maranhão and Pracana. The modelling system used is SWAT, Soil Water Assessment Tool. In this first phase of the study the hydrodynamic calibration of the model was performed using measurements of average daily flows in five stations. The mod...
A robust hydrological assessment is a challenging task in regions of limited hydro-climatological in...
The hydrological models are important tools to evaluate the hydrological behavior of watersheds, he...
Water is one of the most important sources in our daily lives. We cannot sustain our lives without w...
Modelling the hydrology of hydrographic basins has shown itself as a useful tool in environment man...
Modelling the hydrology of hydrographic basins has shown itself as a useful tool in environment mana...
Land and water are the most necessary natural resources because the entire life system depends on th...
ABSTRACT Hydrological models are tools which describe processes and allow predicting the results of ...
The SWAT model (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) was applied for simulating the hydrologic pattern of...
Temporary rivers have a hydrologic variability, which are characterized by long drought periods and ...
The study was developed for fhe Pomba River Basin, which is located in southeast region of Brazil in...
Pollution of surface and groundwater, due to improper land management, has become a major problem wo...
Abstract The impacts of anthropogenic degradation are becoming increasingly more evident in the Amaz...
Numerical models are needed to evaluate complex hydrological systems. VISUAL BALAN v2.0 is a lumped...
Study region: The study was developed for the Pomba river basin, which is located in southeast regio...
Abstract: The SWAT 2010 model was applied to the Karam river basin tributary of Narmada for runoff m...
A robust hydrological assessment is a challenging task in regions of limited hydro-climatological in...
The hydrological models are important tools to evaluate the hydrological behavior of watersheds, he...
Water is one of the most important sources in our daily lives. We cannot sustain our lives without w...
Modelling the hydrology of hydrographic basins has shown itself as a useful tool in environment man...
Modelling the hydrology of hydrographic basins has shown itself as a useful tool in environment mana...
Land and water are the most necessary natural resources because the entire life system depends on th...
ABSTRACT Hydrological models are tools which describe processes and allow predicting the results of ...
The SWAT model (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) was applied for simulating the hydrologic pattern of...
Temporary rivers have a hydrologic variability, which are characterized by long drought periods and ...
The study was developed for fhe Pomba River Basin, which is located in southeast region of Brazil in...
Pollution of surface and groundwater, due to improper land management, has become a major problem wo...
Abstract The impacts of anthropogenic degradation are becoming increasingly more evident in the Amaz...
Numerical models are needed to evaluate complex hydrological systems. VISUAL BALAN v2.0 is a lumped...
Study region: The study was developed for the Pomba river basin, which is located in southeast regio...
Abstract: The SWAT 2010 model was applied to the Karam river basin tributary of Narmada for runoff m...
A robust hydrological assessment is a challenging task in regions of limited hydro-climatological in...
The hydrological models are important tools to evaluate the hydrological behavior of watersheds, he...
Water is one of the most important sources in our daily lives. We cannot sustain our lives without w...