2019 Vienna SWAT Conference Agenda
July 17-19 at BOKU, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Monday-Tuesday, July 15-16
8:00 - 9:00 |
Workshop participant check-in
Aula
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9:00 - 17:00 |
Workshops
SR 52, SR 51, SR 12, SR 13
If you registered for a SWAT+, Advanced SWAT-CUP, SWAT+ R, or SWAT-MODFLOW workshop, please make sure you have been in contact with your instructor and have already installed the required software on your laptop. Please email swatmodelconference@gmail.com for help. |
Wednesday, July 17
8:00 - 9:00 |
Participant check-in and registration
Aula
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9:00 - 10:30 |
Opening Ceremony
HS XX
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9:00 - 9:15 |
Günter Langergraber, Head of Department of Water, Atmosphere and Environment, BOKU, Austria
Welcome Address
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9:15 - 10:00 |
Adam Kovacs, ICPDR, Austria
Quo vadis, Danubius? - Challenges of water quality management in a shared river basin
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10:00 - 10:30 |
Jeff Arnold, USDA-ARS, USA
Model Development
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10:30 - 11:00 |
Coffee break
Aula
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11:00 - 12:30 |
Session A1: SWAT+
HS XX
Moderated by Jeff Arnold, USDA-ARS, USA
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11:00 – 11:20 |
Katrin Bieger
Overview of SWAT+ options for simulating groundwater processes
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11:20 – 11:40 |
David Bosch
SWAT+ Estimates of Peak Flows for a Coastal Plain Watershed
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11:40 – 12:00 |
Celray James Chawanda
Africa SWAT+ Model for Climate Change and Land Use Change Studies
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12:00 – 12:20 |
Albert Nkwasa
How can we represent seasonal land use dynamics in SWAT and SWAT+ models for African cultivated catchments?
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11:00 - 12:30 |
Session A2: Sensitivity Calibration and Uncertainty
SR 13
Moderated by Karsten Schulz, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU), Austria
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11:00 – 11:20 |
Seonggyu Park
IPEAT+: FORTRAN-based Automatic Calibration Tool Coupled with SWAT+
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11:20 – 11:40 |
Seonggyu Park
Framework for quantifying uncertainty, sensitivity, and estimating parameters for SWAT+ with MODFLOW routines
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11:40 – 12:00 |
Bhumika Uniyal
Regional Irrigation Water Demand: Addressing Uncertainties for Better Prediction
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12:00 – 12:20 |
Deepak Khare
Sensitivity Analysis of Runoff Using SWAT: a Case Study of Large Mountainous Watershed in North India
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11:00 - 12:30 |
Session A3: Hydrology
SR 12
Moderated by José María Bodoque, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
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11:00 – 11:20 |
José María Bodoque
Calibration and validation in hydrologically altered basins: A case study involving the SWAT and AQUATOOL models in the Iberian Peninsula
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11:20 – 11:40 |
Deepak Khare
Hydrological Simulation of a Small Tropical Watershed in Central India Using SWAT
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11:40 – 12:00 |
Wonjin Kim
Assessment of Decades Groundwater Use, Forest Growth and Soil Loss Impacts on Watershed Hydrology of Geum River Basin in South Korea using SWAT
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12:00 – 12:20 |
R. Manjula
Study on Impact of Land-Use Changes on Surface Runoff Modeling in Lower Thamirabarani Sub-Basin
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11:00 - 12:30 |
Session A4: Sediment, Nutrients, and Carbon
HS XXI
Moderated by Matjaž Glavan, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
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11:00 – 11:20 |
Jaehak Jeong
Time-scale effects upon SWAT simulations investigating urban watershed sediment export
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11:20 – 11:40 |
Paulina Woźniak
Spatial variability of sediment loads under climate and land use changes in the Raba River catchment, Poland
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11:40 – 12:00 |
Paweł Marcinkowski
The effect of sampling frequency and strategy on water quality modelling driven by continuous monitoring data in a boreal catchment
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12:00 – 12:20 |
Hanibal Lemma
Identifying erosion hotspots in Lake Tana Basin from a multi‐site SWAT validation: Opportunity for land managers
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12:30 - 12:45 |
Group photo
Aula
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12:45 - 14:00 |
Lunch
Aula
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14:00 - 15:30 |
Session B1: Hydrology
HS XXI
Moderated by Mamaru Ayalew Moges, Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia
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14:00 – 14:20 |
George Akoko
Evaluating Irrigation Water Resources Availability and Climate Change Impacts on Scheme Management – Case Study of Water Balance Simulation of Mwea Irrigation Scheme, Kenya
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14:20 – 14:40 |
Tracy Baker
Using SWAT to asses potential hydropower impacts downstream in a data scarce region: Gabon case study
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14:40 – 15:00 |
Jeehun Chung
SWAT Hydrological Simulation of Gongdo Agricultural Watershed in South Korea Using SM2RAIN Rainfall Derived from AMSR-E Satellite Images
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15:00 – 15:20 |
Jin Uk Kim
SWAT Agricultural Reservoir Operation Modeling for Release of Paddy Irrigation Water and Environmental Flow in Gongdo Rural Watershed of South Korea
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14:00 - 15:30 |
Session B2: Model Development
SR 12
Moderated by Jaehak Jeong, Texas A&M AgriLife Research, USA
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14:00 – 14:20 |
Ryan Bailey
SWAT-MODFLOW: Recent Applications and an Introduction to Version 3
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14:20 – 14:40 |
Ryan Bailey
Enhancing SWAT+ groundwater flow simulation using MODFLOW routines
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14:40 – 15:00 |
R. Manjula
Review on SWAT Integrated Models and Their Applications in Surface and Subsurface Flows
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15:00 – 15:20 |
Carolyne Andrade
Climate Change Impacts on Hydrological Processes in Representative Basin of Brazilian Semiarid
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14:00 - 15:30 |
Session B3: Large Scale Applications
HS XX
Moderated by Michael White, USDA-ARS, USA
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14:00 – 14:20 |
Michael White
Development of a National SWAT+ Model for the US: Progress and Challenges
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14:20 – 14:40 |
Dennis Trolle
Introducing “A Scalable wAter Prognosis” (ASAP): a plug-and-play web platform for operational SWAT forecasts
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14:40 – 15:00 |
Natalja Čerkasova
High-resolution large-scale modeling framework for a transboundary watershed: a climate change assessment of nutrient loads and possible environmental consequences
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15:00 – 15:20 |
Cibin Raj
Computationally efficient calibration strategies for complex large-scale SWAT applications
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14:00 - 15:30 |
Session B4: Climate Change Applications
SR 13
Moderated by Mikołaj Piniewski, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland
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14:00 – 14:20 |
Ann van Griensven
Climate change impacts on crop water productivity across Africa
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14:20 – 14:40 |
Howard Van Meer
Analysis of climate scenarios and effects on water availability for irrigation in Río Dulce irrigation system, Santiago del Estero, Argentina
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14:40 – 15:00 |
Sehoon Kim
Assessment of Future Agricultural Water Supply Capacity Under Extreme Climate Condition of Geum River Basin Using MODSIM-DSS Model
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15:00 – 15:20 |
So Young Woo
Establishment of Climate Change Adaptation Strategy of Stream Flow and Water Quality Maintenance for A Watershed Receiving Water from Neighbor Watershed
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15:30 - 16:00 |
Coffee break
Aula
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16:00 - 19:00 |
Session C1: Posters
HS XX, Aula
Finger food and drinks served at 17:00 |
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Miha Curk
Water protection in a vulnerable agricultural area - the soil type based approach
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2
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Raju Gurung
Enhancement of degraded watershed through Restoration (plantation) and its effects on steam-flow in West Seti Watershed in Nepal
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3
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Adrián López-Ballesteros
Modeling the impacts of best management practices on water quality of El Beal wadi (SE Spain)
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4
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Hui Xie
Probabilistic approach for uncertainty-based optimization of best management practices under multiple types of rainfall-runoff events
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5
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Seyedeh Nayyer Mirnasl Bonab
Investigating the Impact of Crop Rotation at Different Levels of Implementation and Spatial Distribution on the Total Phosphorus Loading Using the SWAT Modeling Tool
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6
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Dereje Birhanu
Combined impacts of future climate and land use changes on hydrological process of Upper Awash River Basin, Central Ethiopia
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7
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Yi-Hsuan Chen
The hydrological characteristics of Hehuan Mountain watershed and impact assessment of climate variation
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8
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Chul-gyum Kim
Evaluation of future climate change impact on the inflow of Chungju Dam during flood season using multiple GCMs and SWAT model
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9
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Javier Senent Aparicio
Impact of climate change on water resources in the Guajoyo River Basin (El Salvador)
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10
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Javier Senent Aparicio
Assessing the impact of climate change for Aracthos river basin (NW Greece) using SWAT model
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11
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Zhenyao Shen
Impacts of climate change on watershed systems and potential adaptation through BMPs in a drinking water source area
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12
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Eugenio Molina-Navarro
SWAT as an educational resource at the University of Alcalá: Expanding the SWAT community in Spain by teaching
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13
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GeonWoo Park
Evaluation of Baseflow and Lateralflow using measured Slope and Slope length at Doam Dam Watershed
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14
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Natalja Čerkasova
Development of framework for the application of coastal, riverine, environmental and socio-economic modeling tools to predict the values of indicators for Ecosystem Services
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15
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Jan Gregar
The Proposal of Management of Bathing Water Reservoir for Elimination of Eutrophication
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16
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Stefan Julich
Simulation of the water supply of Short Rotation Coppices on sandy fields
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17
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Chong Li
Comparing SWAT and InVEST models on water conservation calculation
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18
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Ruimin Liu
Dynamic water environmental capacity calculation based on SWAT model under the changing environment
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19
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Yifan Wu
Impact of Land Use Change on streamflow by linking the CA-Markov and SWAT models
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20
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Dawd Ahmed
Effects of Land Use Land Cover Change on Stream Flow (Case of Wabe Watershed, Omo-Gibe Basin, Ethiopia)
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21
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Carolyne Andrade
Modeling runoff and evapotranspiration responses to land use changes using SWAT model in the Mundaú watershed, Brazil
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22
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José María Bodoque
Application of the SWAT model and remote sensing techniques to assess flooding in basins of the Pampas region
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23
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Lei Chen
Evaluating spatial scaling effect of baseflow and baseflow nonpoint source pollution in a typical nested watershed
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24
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Il-Moon Chung
A long-term water balance analysis of urban watershed in Korea
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25
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Amine Larabi
Improved simulation of groundwater-surface water interactions between oasis and catchment systems in Morocco using MODFLOW and SWAT+
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26
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Jeong Eun Lee
Estimation of hourly peak flows at multi-sites using SWAT in the Chungju Dam watershed, Korea
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27
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Francis Kilundu Musyoka
Evaluation of the SWAT model performance for a small agricultural catchment in Austria
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28
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Julio Perez-Sanchez
Using SWAT and the chloride mass balance method to improve the modelization of basins under significant groundwater exchanges
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29
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Carlos Zuleta Salmon
An integrated GIS and SWAT model approach to assess past, present and future land use changes and related water management impacts in the upper Amazon region of Ecuador
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30
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Jeongwoo Lee
Combined use of SWAT and ANN models for hourly peak flow estimation in Chungju Dam watershed, South Korea
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31
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Hyungjin Shin
Analysis of agricultural drought through hydrological analysis of agricultural reservoir watershed
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32
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Emily Su
Impact of headwater stream burial on downstream processes within Kemptville Creek subwatershed in Ontario, Canada
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33
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Michał Jasik
Effect of reforestation after the decay of spruce stands on the hydrological conditions of the Leśnianka and Malinowski Stream catchments in the Silesian Beskid
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34
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Jörg Dietrich
Modelling a semi-arid catchment with a large number of horizontally connected reservoirs in Brazil
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35
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Nina Noreika
Application of SWAT model to assess hydrological balance and mass transport within medium size catchments
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36
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Dongseok Yang
Analysis of Pollutants Load from Nationwide agricultural Fields Considering Future Climate and Seasonal Prediction Using Model APEX
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37
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Jungang Gao
Design and development of a Python-based interface for processing massive data with the Load Estimator (LOADEST)
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38
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Cong Wang
Simulation of nitrous oxide emissions in typical agricultural catchments in Austria
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39
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Kyunghwa Cho
Assessing Influence of climate change on the fate and transport of fecal coliform bacteria using the modified SWAT model
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40
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Sebastian Gebler
Landscape level exposure assessment of pesticide concentration at drinking water abstraction points – a study on spatio-temporal controls using SWAT.
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41
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Matjaž Glavan
Integrated water quality management model for rural cross-border river basin: The case of Sotla/Sutla river
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42
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Yosuke Horie
Parameter estimation in SWAT with ensemble Kalman filter considering characteristics of ordinary and rainfall flow
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Thursday, July 18
9:00 - 10:30 |
Session D1: Model Development
SR 12
Moderated by Cibin Raj, Purdue University, USA
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9:00 – 9:20 |
Cibin Raj
Re-conceptualizing HRU threshold definition in the Soil and Water Assessment Tool
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9:20 – 9:40 |
Andreas Bauwe
SWAT-P: A modified SWAT model to simulate dissolved reactive phosphorus in tile-drained landscapes
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9:40 – 10:00 |
Ryan Bailey
APEX-MODFLOW: new integrated model to simulate water and nutrient transport at the watershed scale
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10:00 – 10:20 |
Ryan Bailey
Assessing Salt Ion Fate and Transport in Arid Regions using SWAT-Salt
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9:00 – 10:30 |
Session D2: Hydrology
HS XXI
Moderated by Christine Stumpp, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU), Austria
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9:00 – 9:20 |
Eugenio Molina-Navarro
Estimating the hydrological impacts of droughts in California using SWAT: the Tijuana River Basin
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9:20 – 9:40 |
Eugenio Molina-Navarro
SWAT-MODFLOW implementation at a highly drained agricultural catchment in Denmark
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9:40 – 10:00 |
David Rivas-Tabares
Self-Organizing Maps of soil properties for improved hydrological modeling
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10:00 – 10:20 |
Tibebe Tigabu
Modelling the flow dynamics of groundwater-surface water interactions of the Lake Tana Basin, Upper Blue Nile, Ethiopia.
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9:00 – 10:30 |
Session D3: Environmental Applications
HS XX
Moderated by Michael Strauch, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Germany
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9:00 – 9:20 |
Mikolaj Piniewski
How increased nutrients and organic carbon recovery and reuse may affect their emissions to water bodies? A framework based on three Baltic case studies
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9:20 – 9:40 |
Michael Strauch
Land use optimization based on modeling, metaheuristics, and multi-criteria decision analysis.
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9:40 – 10:00 |
Anders Nielsen
Water Ecosystems Tool (WET): a way to simulate water quality in lakes and reservoirs from SWAT simulated watershed outputs
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10:00 – 10:20 |
Paweł Wielgat
Using the SWAT model in monitoring the impact of agricultural practices on the basin of Puck Bay in Poland- application WaterPUCK.
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9:00 – 10:30 |
Session D4: Database and GIS Application and Development
SR 13
Moderated by Balaji Narasimhan, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India
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9:00 – 9:20 |
Balaji Narasimhan
Development and testing of high-resolution global soil database for improved hydrologic model prediction
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9:20 – 9:40 |
Petr Krpec
Using digital soil mapping for SWAT soil input data, case study from small scale watershed (Czech Republic)
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9:40 – 10:00 |
Rohit Goyal
Identification of Relationships among Morphometric Parameters and QSWAT Model Output
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10:00 – 10:20 |
Pier Andrea Marras
CESApp: an Earth Observation Product for pollution monitoring based on Swat and Swat-HM module
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10:30 - 11:00 |
Coffee break
Aula
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11:00 - 12:30 |
Session E1: SWAT+
HS XXI
Moderated by Katrin Bieger, Texas A&M AgriLife Research, USA
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11:00 – 11:20 |
Celray James Chawanda
IPEAT+ UI: An Automatic Calibration Tool with User Interface for SWAT+
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11:20 – 11:40 |
Joanna O Keeffe
Utilizing SWAT+ for ecohydrological and climate change studies
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11:40 – 12:00 |
Marta Księżniak
Influence of Wetland component in SWAT+ used for the Upper Biebrza catchment model
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12:00 – 12:20 |
Kaoutar Badioui
Simulation of Dates Palm Trees in the Boudenib Oasis in Morocco using SWAT+ and Remote Sensing Data
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11:00 - 12:30 |
Session E2: Climate Change Applications
SR 12
Moderated by Andreas Bauwe, University of Rostock, Germany
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11:00 – 11:20 |
Lingfeng Zhou
A frequency-domain nonstationary multi-site rainfall generator for use in hydrological impact assessment
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11:20 – 11:40 |
Richard Dallison
Impacts of climate change on water quantity and quality in the Dyfi Catchment, UK: Implications for drinking water supply
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11:40 – 12:00 |
Nina Zarrineh
Climate and land use management changes on the provision of multiple ecosystem services in Western Switzerland – Are there risks of maladaptation?
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12:00 – 12:20 |
Balaji Narasimhan
Retrieval of Land Cover Management Practices Information for SWAT Model at a National scale for India
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11:00 - 12:30 |
Session E3: Environmental Applications
SR 13
Moderated by Stefan Julich, TU Dresden, Germany
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11:00 – 11:20 |
Dominika Kalinowska
Hydrological forecast model of the Puck community in Poland
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11:20 – 11:40 |
Yonggwan Lee
Evaluation of Land Use Change Impact on Hydrology and Water Quality in Geum Reiver Basin by Indexing Watershed Health
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11:40 – 12:00 |
Cong Men
Characteristics of heavy metals from nonpoint source in an urban watershed under the rapid urbanization
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12:00 – 12:20 |
Yaobin Meng
Uncertainty based metal budget assessment at the watershed scale: A coupled SWAT-Heavy Metal model (SWAT-HM)
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12:30 - 14:00 |
Lunch
Aula
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14:00 - 14:30 |
Session F1: SWAT+ Demo
HS XX
Demonstration of QSWAT+ and SWAT+ Editor by Chris George and Jaclyn Tech. |
15:30 - 17:30 |
Stephansdom Tour
Meet at 15:30 at the Stephansdom. Wiener Stephansdom (map) |
19:00 |
Dinner Gala
The dinner gala is by invitation of the Mayor of the City of Vienna. Wiener Rathauskeller (map) |
Friday, July 19
9:00 - 10:30 |
Session G1: Hydrology
HS XXI
Moderated by Peter Allen, Baylor University, USA
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9:00 – 9:20 |
Yongwon Kim
SWAT Watershed Modeling of Inter-Basin Water Transfer for Dealing with Water Dispute between Basins
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9:20 – 9:40 |
Wenzhuo Wang
Is returning farmland to forest an effective measure across spatial scales?
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9:40 – 10:00 |
Jiwan Lee
Evaluation of stream flow and water quality behavior by weir operation in Nakdong river basin using SWAT
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10:00 – 10:20 |
Ismail Adal Guiamel
Watersheds Modeling of Mindanao River Basin in the Philippines using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) for Water Resources Management
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9:00 - 10:30 |
Session G2: Large Scale Applications
SR 12
Moderated by Dennis Trolle, Aarhus University, Denmark
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9:00 – 9:20 |
Odile Leccia-Phelpin
Assessing SWAT model performance using gridded SAFRAN/ CFSR and conventional weather station datasets at different hydro-meteorological spatial and temporal resolutions - A case study on the 10,000 km² Charente river basin S-W France
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9:20 – 9:40 |
Anna Malago'
Water quality modelling at continental scale using the SWAT model
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9:40 – 10:00 |
Yonggui Wang
Modelling the Spatiotemporal Patterns of Hydrology Processes and Non-point Source Pollution with SWAT in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, China
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10:00 – 10:20 |
Insaf Mekki
SWAT to model the the ecosystem services in the small agricultural Lebna watershed (Cap Bon, Tunisia).
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10:30 - 11:00 |
Coffee break
Aula
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11:00 - 12:30 |
Session H1: Environmental Applications
HS XXI
Moderated by Nicola Fohrer, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Germany
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11:00 – 11:20 |
Hamed Vagheei
Application of SWAT Model in Eco-hydrological Assessment of the Clariano River
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11:20 – 11:40 |
Howard Van Meer
Simulation of green and blue water impacts on rainfed sugarcane under different management regimes in Salí-Dulce catchment, northern Argentina
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11:40 – 12:00 |
Qingrui Wang
The effects of land use change on non-point source pollution simulation using SWAT model
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12:00 – 12:20 |
Yang Xu
The evaluation of propagation from meteorological drought to hydrological and agricultural drought under climate change using SWAT model
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11:00 - 12:30 |
Session H2: Hydrology
SR 12
Moderated by Ryan Bailey, Colorado State University, USA
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11:00 – 11:20 |
Wonjin Jang
Evaluation of Crop-specialized Multi-objective PSO Auto-Calibration Algorithm in Haean Watershed of South Korea
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11:20 – 11:40 |
Zsolt Jolankai
Evaluation of 3D soil hydraulic data using the SWAT model on the Zala and Kapos catchments, Hungary
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11:40 – 12:00 |
İsmail Bilal Peker
Application of SWAT in a mountainous region in Turkey using remote sensing data
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12:00 – 12:20 |
Davy Sao
Assessment of Stream Flow Variability in Pursat River Basin of Cambodia using SWAT Model
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11:00 - 12:30 |
Session H3: Soil and Water Conservation Management
SR 13
Moderated by Bano Mehdi, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU), Austria
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11:00 – 11:20 |
Damiano Baldan
Assessing the potential impact of natural small water retention measures on in-stream siltation risk and habitat conditions with an integrated modeling cascade
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11:20 – 11:40 |
Jiali Qiu
Evaluating the performance of conservation practices under climate change scenarios in the Miyun Reservoir Watershed, China
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11:40 - 12:00 |
Tadesse A. Abitew
A climate-based prognostic LAI modeling in SWAT+ for tropics and subtropical region
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12:30 - 14:00 |
Lunch
Aula
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14:00 - 15:30 |
Session I1: Climate Change Applications
SR 12
Moderated by Javier Senent Aparicio, UCAM, Spain
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14:00 – 14:20 |
Rana Ammar Aslam
Assessment of the Impact of climate change on groundwater recharge in Lahore, Pakistan using modeling approach
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14:20 – 14:40 |
Rimuka Bloodless Dzwairo
SWAT-based Integrated Water Management Model for Selected Watersheds of BIS Countries Under Climate Change Scenarios
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14:40 – 15:00 |
Nariman Mahmoodi
Modeling the impact of climate change on streamflow of an Iranian Wadi
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15:00 – 15:20 |
Chanchai Petpongpan
Climate Change impact on Surface water and Groundwater resources in Northern Thailand
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14:00 - 15:30 |
Session I2: Hydrology
HS XXI
Moderated by Tracy Baker, The Nature Conservancy, USA
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14:00 – 14:20 |
Abolanle Elizabeth Odusanya
Evaluating the efficiency of using global actual evapotranspiration data from remote sensing in constraining hydrological model parameters for streamflow simulation at a catchment scale in West Africa
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14:20 – 14:40 |
Mamaru Ayalew Moges
Satellite Based Climate Data for Water Resource assessment in scale of range of watersheds by Using SWAT, Upper Blue Nile Basin
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14:40 – 15:00 |
Fereshteh Kordrostami
A multi-criteria framework to prioritize subbasins for adaptive water resources management in data scarce semi-arid regions
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15:00 – 15:20 |
Giovanni Francesco Ricci
Soil Erosion Models at Regional and Watershed Scale Comparing SWAT, AnnAGNPS, PESERA, and RUSLE2015
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14:00 - 15:30 |
Session I3: Sediment, Nutrients, and Carbon
SR 13
Moderated by Andreas Klik, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU), Austria
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14:00 – 14:20 |
Saravanan Subbarayan
Assessment of sediment inflow to a reservoir using the SWAT model for Changing Landuse conditions: A case study for Vaigai Reservoir, Tamilnadu, India
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14:20 – 14:40 |
Linh Hoang
Estimating nutrient loss from a typical dairy farming catchment in New Zealand using SWAT
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14:40 – 15:00 |
Andrianto Ansari
Modelling of Discharge and Sediment Transport in Terrace Paddy Fields Through the SWAT model. a Case study: Keduang sub-watershed, Wonogiri Regency, Central Java, Indonesia.
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15:00 – 15:20 |
Nicola Fohrer
A guideline for consistent water quality modeling
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15:30 - 16:30 |
Closing session
HS XXI
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