2017
DOI: 10.24221/jeap.2.3.2017.1443.227-238
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Modelagem hidrológica sob escassez de dados na Bacia do Alto Mundaú, Nordeste do Brasil

Abstract: A B S T R A C TStudies focused on the understanding of hydrological processes are of paramount importance to assist in the management and decision-making related to water resources in watersheds. Hydrological models are considered powerful tools in understanding these processes. However, such models require a range of data that is not easily accessible. This study aimed to apply and test the SWAT model, following a recommended sequence of procedures in a sub-basin of the Mundaú River, in the Northeast of Brazi… Show more

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“…NASH is an objective function that measures the efficiency of adjustment between an observed model and observed data, being one of the most adopted/used criteria in Hydrology (Andrade et al 2017). According to the formulation presented by Nash & Sutcliffe (1970) and considering N as the number of samples, o i as the data observed, m i as the modeled data, and i o as the average of the observed data, NASH is calculated through Equation 6: Silva et al…”
Section: The Smap Hydrological Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…NASH is an objective function that measures the efficiency of adjustment between an observed model and observed data, being one of the most adopted/used criteria in Hydrology (Andrade et al 2017). According to the formulation presented by Nash & Sutcliffe (1970) and considering N as the number of samples, o i as the data observed, m i as the modeled data, and i o as the average of the observed data, NASH is calculated through Equation 6: Silva et al…”
Section: The Smap Hydrological Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reference values for NASH, suggested by Andrade et al (2017), are classified as: good (between 0.4 and 0.6), very good (0.6 and 0.8) and excellent (above 0.8). Being its maximum value corresponding to 1, which indicates/means a perfect adjustment between the modeled and the observed data.…”
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confidence: 99%