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Modelling of hydrologic processes and potential response to climate change through the use of a multisite SWAT
Authors:G Onu&#;luel Gül  & D Rosbjerg
Affiliation:Department of Civil Engineering, Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir, Turkey;and Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
Abstract:Hydrologic models that use components for integrated modelling of surface water and groundwater systems help conveniently simulate the dynamically linked hydrologic and hydraulic processes that govern flow conditions in watersheds. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is one such model that allows continuous simulations over long time periods in the land phase of the hydrologic cycle by incorporating surface water and groundwater interactions. This study provides a verified structure for the SWAT to evaluate existing flow regimes in a small-sized catchment in Denmark and examines a simple simulation to help quantify the effects of climate change on regional water quantities. SWAT can be regarded among the alternative hydrologic simulation tools applicable for catchments with similar characteristics and of similar sizes in Denmark. However, the modellers would be required to determine a proper set of effective model parameters and agree on a proper balancing among different calibration sites during all parameter optimization trials.
Keywords:AVSWAT  climate change  Havelse  hydrological modelling  SWAT
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