Model calibration using hydropedological insights to improve the simulation of internal hydrological processes using SWAT+
Edward Smit,
George van Zijl,
Edward Riddell
et al.
Abstract:Soils affect the distribution of hydrological processes by partitioning precipitation into different components of the water balance. Therefore, understanding soil‐water dynamics at a catchment scale remains imperative to future water resource management. In this study, the value of hydropedological insights was examined to calibrate a processes‐based model. Soil morphology was used as soft data to assist in the calibration of the Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT+) model at five different catchment scales (48,… Show more
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