![]() When in use, this module replaces the original groundwater module of SWAT+. The gwflow module for SWAT+ is a physically based spatially distributed method for simulating groundwater storage, groundwater head, groundwater flow, and groundwater inflows/outflows (groundwater-stream exchange, groundwater-tile exchange, groundwater-lake exchange, groundwater-soil exchange, groundwater pumping). SWAT+ provides a more flexible spatial representation of interactions and processes within a watershed. This is expected to facilitate model maintenance, future code modifications, and foster collaboration with other researchers to integrate new science into SWAT modules. In order to face present and future challenges in water resources modeling SWAT code has undergone major modifications over the past few years, resulting in SWAT+, a completely revised version of the model.Įven though the basic algorithms used to calculate the processes in the model have not changed, the structure and organization of both the code (object based) and the input files (relational based) have undergone considerable modification. Numerous additions and modifications of the model and its individual components have made the code increasingly difficult to manage and maintain. The large numbers of applications across the globe have also revealed limitations and identified model development needs. Over the past 20 years, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) has become widely used across the globe. ![]()
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