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Roger Glick, Jaehak Jeong, Raghavan Srinivasan, Jeffrey G. Arnold and Younggu Her
Computer simulation models are a useful tool in planning, enabling reliable yet affordable what-if scenario analysis. Many simulation models have been proposed and used for urban planning and management. Still, there are a few modeling options available ...
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Ryan T. Bailey, Katrin Bieger, Jeffrey G. Arnold and David D. Bosch
Watershed models are used worldwide to assist with water and nutrient management under conditions of changing climate, land use, and population. Of these models, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and SWAT+ are the most widely used, although their...
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Narayanan Kannan, Chinnasamy Santhi, Michael J. White, Sushant Mehan, Jeffrey G. Arnold and Philip W. Gassman
This study is a part of the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) aimed to quantify the environmental and economic benefits of conservation practices implemented in the cultivated cropland throughout the United States. The Soil and Water Assessm...
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Jeffrey G. Arnold, Katrin Bieger, Michael J. White, Raghavan Srinivasan, John A. Dunbar and Peter M. Allen
Decision tables have been used for many years in data processing and business applications to simulate complex rule sets. Several computer languages have been developed based on rule systems and they are easily programmed in several current languages. La...
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Saeid Ashraf Vaghefi, Karim C. Abbaspour, Monireh Faramarzi, Raghavan Srinivasan and Jeffrey G. Arnold
This study examines the water productivity of irrigated wheat and maize yields in Karkheh River Basin (KRB) in the semi-arid region of Iran using a coupled modeling approach consisting of the hydrological model (SWAT) and the river basin water allocation...
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Haw Yen, Prasad Daggupati, Michael J. White, Raghavan Srinivasan, Arndt Gossel, David Wells, Jeffrey G. Arnold
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In recent years, large-scale watershed modeling has been implemented broadly in the field of water resources planning and management. Complex hydrological, sediment, and nutrient processes can be simulated by sophisticated watershed simulation models for...
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Hilary G. Billman, Carter G. Kruse, Sophie St-Hilaire, Todd M. Koel, Jeffrey L. Arnold & Charles R. Peterson
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