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SWAT 2000 development and applicationFOHRER, N; ARNOLD, J. G.Hydrological processes. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, issn 0885-6087, 287 p.Serial Issue

Assessment of the effect of land use patterns on hydrologic landscape functions : a comprehensive GIS-based tool to minimize model uncertainty resulting from spatial aggregationHAVERKAMP, S; FOHRER, N; FREDE, H.-G et al.Hydrological processes. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 715-727, issn 0885-6087, 13 p.Article

Estimating shallow groundwater recharge in the headwaters of the Liverpool Plains using SWATSUN, H; CORNISH, P. S.Hydrological processes. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 795-807, issn 0885-6087, 13 p.Article

Application of SWAT in the evaluation of salmon habitat remediation policyWHITTAKER, Gerald.Hydrological processes. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 839-848, issn 0885-6087, 10 p.Article

An analysis of high-flow sediment event data for evaluating model performanceBENAMAN, J; SHOEMAKER, C. A.Hydrological processes. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 605-620, issn 0885-6087, 16 p.Article

Return-flow assessment for irrigation command in the palleru river basin using SWAT modelGOSAIN, A. K; RAO, Sandhya; SRINIVASAN, R et al.Hydrological processes. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 673-682, issn 0885-6087, 10 p.Article

Development of effective management plan for critical subwatersheds using SWAT modelTRIPATHI, M. P; PANDA, R. K; RAGHUWANSHI, N. S et al.Hydrological processes. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 809-826, issn 0885-6087, 18 p.Article

Modelling the hydrology of a catchment using a distributed and a semi-distributed modelEL-NASR, Ahmed Abu; ARNOLD, Jeffrey G; FEYEN, Jan et al.Hydrological processes. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 573-587, issn 0885-6087, 15 p.Article

Assessment of the effects of land use patterns on hydrologic landscape functions: development of sustainable land use concepts for low mountain range areasFOHRER, N; HAVERKAMP, S; FREDE, H.-G et al.Hydrological processes. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 659-672, issn 0885-6087, 14 p.Article

Runoff simulations on the macroscale with the ecohydrological model SWIM in the Elbe catchment-validation and uncertainty analysisHATTERMANN, F. F; WATTENBACH, M; KRYSANOVA, V et al.Hydrological processes. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 693-714, issn 0885-6087, 22 p.Article

Modelling the water balance with SWAT as part of the land use impact evaluation in a life cycle study of CO2 emission reduction scenariosHEUVELMANS, Griet; GARCIA-QUJANO, Juan F; MUYS, Bart et al.Hydrological processes. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 729-748, issn 0885-6087, 20 p.Article

Modelling streamflow from two small South African experimental catchments using the SWAT modelGOVENDER, M; EVERSON, C. S.Hydrological processes. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 683-692, issn 0885-6087, 10 p.Article

Advances in the application of the SWAT model for water resources managementJAYAKRISHNAN, R; SRINIVASAN, R; SANTHI, C et al.Hydrological processes. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 749-762, issn 0885-6087, 14 p.Article

Development of the ecohydrological model SWIM for regional impact studies and vulnerability assessmentKRYSANOVA, Valentina; HATTERMANN, Fred; WECHSUNG, Frank et al.Hydrological processes. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 763-783, issn 0885-6087, 21 p.Article

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