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Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) Model Input. Assefa Melesse. SWAT features. Physically based Needs basin-specific data on “...weather, soil properties, topography, vegetation, and land management practices...” Benefits: Ungaged watersheds can be modeled
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Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) Model Input Assefa Melesse
SWAT features • Physically based • Needs basin-specific data on “...weather, soil properties, topography, vegetation, and land management practices...” • Benefits: • Ungaged watersheds can be modeled • Sensitivity to different input data can be quantified • Uses readily available inputs • GIS sets often already compiled by different agencies • Computationally efficient • Even for very large basins • Determines long-term impacts • SWAT is a continuous time model
SWAT MODEL OBJECTIVE • Predict the effect of management decisions (Climate and vegetative changes, reservoir management, groundwater withdrawals, water transfer) on water, sediment, nutrient and pesticide yields on large, ungaged river basins. MODEL COMPONENTS: • Weather, surface runoff, percolation, ET, transmission losses, pond & reservoir storage, crop growth & irrigation, groundwater flow, reach routing, nutrient & pesticide loading, water transfer
SWAT Model Input INPUT DATA: • Physical • Elevation, Land cover, soil • Weather • Rainfall, air temperature (Min and max), solar radiation, wind speed and relative humidity • Hydrological • Stream flow, sediment and nutrient delivery data • Non-point and point source pollution data • Fertilizer and pesticide application data • Point source of pollution
SWAT Model Input: Elevation SWAT Model INPUT DATA: • DEM: • SRTM (90m) from USGS or other sources (http://seamless.usgs.gov/) • Watershed delineation • Stream network and confluences • Entering point sources
SWAT Model Input: Land cover SWAT Model INPUT DATA: • Land cover • Landsat-derived (Level I?) data • CN, manning’s coefficient • land cover/land use map will need to be reclassified into SWAT land cover/plant types. • Three options
SWAT Model Input: Land cover cont. • to use USGS category codes when creating the map (or use a USGS land use/land cover map). • to select the SWAT land cover/plant type or urban code for each category • to create a look up table that identifies the 4-letter SWAT code for the different categories of land cover/land use
SWAT Model Input: Soil • Runoff, infiltration, sediment and anion exchange • 1: 5M vector (Source: http://www.isric.nl/) • The user will import SWAT soil files (.sol) or type the soil data into the User Soils database for each of the map categories prior to creating the project.
SWAT Model Input: Weather • Rainfall, solar radiation, air temperature, humidity and wind speed • Major input for hydrology, sediment and chemical transport • ET • Source: Weather station data from each island • Each weather station location will be entered with the corresponding data
SWAT Model Input: Chemicals • Fertilizer and pesticide data • Large number of names of fertilizer and pesticide in the SWAT database • New chemicals can be entered • Allows if manure is used in the application