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Hydrologic_Modelling_of_Data_Scarce_Basin_with_SWAT_Model_Capabilities_and_Limitations1.pdf

Hydrologic_Modelling_of_Data_Scarce_Basin_with_SWAT_Model_Capabilities_and_Limitations1.pdf

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Hydrologic_Modelling_of_Data_Scarce_Basin_with_SWAT_Model_Capabilities_and_Limitations1

Hydrologic Modelling of Data Scarce Basin with SWAT Model: Capabilities and Limitations Martine Nyeko Received: 23 October 2013 /Accepted: 13 October 2014 / Published online: 21 October 2014 # Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014 Abstract Hydrologic modelling is pre-requisite to water resources management. Unfortunately, hydrologic modelling in data scare basin has always been difficult. The current study, explored the use of “data limited” model Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) in modelling lower Aswa basin located in northern Uganda. The study adopted different techniques in generating and estimating various missing model parameters and input especially solar radiation, saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, available soil water content, Universal Soil Lost Equation erodibility factor and moist soil albedo. Soil Water Assessment Tool model was then manually calibrated using monthly historical streamflow records. The calibration was successful with coefficient of determination (R2) value of 0.618 and the Nash and Sutcliffe efficiency value of 0.47. Validation of the calibrated model using independent dataset shows even better model performance with Nash and Sutcliffe efficiency value of 0.64 and coefficient of determination (R2) value of 0.56. Successful calibration of hydrologicmodel SoilWater Assessment Tool under the data scarcity still proves the potential of the application of themodel even in data limited basin, butmore especially bywater resourcesmanagers who needs understanding of existing condition and modelling possible future. Keywords Hydrologic modelling . SWATmodel . Parameter generation 1 Introduction Water resources management requires modeling of various hydrological processes like infil- tration, runoff generation, groundwater recharge, evapotranspiration, and non-hydrological processes like vegetation and crop growth, nitrate and phosphorous dynamics, erosion, sewage system dynamics, water regulations, among others. All these processes

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