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    Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) Global Applications

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    2009
    Author
    Arnold, J.
    Srinivasan, R. (ed.)
    Neitsch, S. (ed.)
    George, C. (ed.)
    Abbaspour, K.
    Hao, F. H.
    van Griensven, A.
    Gosain, A.
    Debels, P.
    Kim, N. W.
    Somura, H.
    Ella, Victor B.
    Leon, L.
    Jintrawet, A.
    Reyes, Manuel R.
    Sombatpanit, S. (ed.)
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    Summary: SWAT,the Soil and Water Assessment Tool is a river basin, or watershed, scale model developed to predict the impact of land management practices on water, sediment and agricultural chemical yields in large complex watersheds with varying soils, land use and management conditions over long periods of time. [from the editors' preamble]
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10919/68362
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