Evaluation of SWAT for modelling the water balance of the Woady Yaloak River catchment, Victoria

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Watson, BM [1 ]
Ghafouri, SSM [1 ]
Ghafouri, M [1 ]
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[1] Deakin Univ, Sch Engn & Technol, Geelong, Vic 3217, Australia
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hydrologic modelling; SWAT; water balance; physically-based; distributed model;
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TP39 [计算机的应用];
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Future land use change will have a profound effect on the water balance of agricultural and rural catchments in Australia. It is therefore imperative that any such consequences likely to arise from impending land use changes are predicted accurately so that strategies can be implemented to minimise or prevent undesirable impacts to the water balance of catchments. SWAT is a comprehensive hydrologic model developed to predict the impacts of land use change on water balance. SWAT has been applied in Australia but it has not yet been widely adopted. The application of SWAT to the Woady Yaloak River catchment in southwest Victoria is described in this paper. SWAT is being evaluated to determine whether it is suitable for modelling the water balance of catchments in the southwest region of Victoria and to determine if it could be adopted as a planning tool to manage land use change. The results achieved in this initial application of SWAT were very pleasing. However it is shown that the groundwater and tree growth components of the model are not entirely adequate. These shortcomings with SWAT affect its ability to accurately model the water balance of catchments in Australia. It is recommended that both these components be modified to improve model performance.
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