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    Introduction to SWAT+, A Completely Restructured Version of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool by Bieger, Katrin, Arnold, Jeffrey G., Rathjens, Hendrik, White, Michael J., Bosch, David D., Allen, Peter M., Volk, Martin, Srinivasan, Raghavan

    “…SWAT+ is a completely restructured version of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) that was developed to face present and future challenges in water…”
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    SWATMOD‐Prep: Graphical User Interface for Preparing Coupled SWAT‐MODFLOW Simulations by Bailey, Ryan, Rathjens, Hendrik, Bieger, Katrin, Chaubey, Indrajeet, Arnold, Jeffrey

    “…This article presents SWATMOD‐Prep, a graphical user interface that couples a SWAT watershed model with a MODFLOW groundwater flow model. The interface is…”
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    Detailed spatial analysis of SWAT-simulated surface runoff and sediment yield in a mountainous watershed in China by Bieger, Katrin, Hörmann, Georg, Fohrer, Nicola

    Published in Hydrological sciences journal (04-05-2015)
    “…In this study, surface runoff and sediment yields, simulated by the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) for the Xiangxi catchment, China, are analysed at the…”
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    Hydrovars: an R tool to collect hydrological variables by Sánchez-Gómez, Alejandro, Bieger, Katrin, Schürz, Christoph, Martínez-Pérez, Silvia, Rathjens, Hendrik, Molina-Navarro, Eugenio

    Published in Journal of hydroinformatics (01-05-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Hydrological models can benefit from soft calibration, a process by which the proper simulation of hydrological variables is proved while or before…”
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    A New Physically-Based Spatially-Distributed Groundwater Flow Module for SWAT by Bailey, Ryan, Bieger, Katrin, Arnold, Jeffrey, Bosch, David

    Published in Hydrology (01-12-2020)
    “…Watershed models are used worldwide to assist with water and nutrient management under conditions of changing climate, land use, and population. Of these…”
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    Use of Decision Tables to Simulate Management in SWAT by Arnold, Jeffrey, Bieger, Katrin, White, Michael, Srinivasan, Raghavan, Dunbar, John, Allen, Peter

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-06-2018)
    “…Decision tables have been used for many years in data processing and business applications to simulate complex rule sets. Several computer languages have been…”
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    Representation of Hydrological Components under a Changing Climate—A Case Study of the Uruguay River Basin Using the New Version of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool Model (SWAT+) by Barresi Armoa, Osvaldo Luis, Sauvage, Sabine, Houska, Tobias, Bieger, Katrin, Schürz, Christoph, Sánchez Pérez, José Miguel

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-07-2023)
    “…SWAT+ is a revised version of the SWAT model that has the capability to route flow across landscape units in the catchment, which is expected to improve the…”
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    Streambed Median Grain Size (D50) across the Contiguous U.S by Jha, Manoj K., Asamen, Dawit M., Allen, Peter M., Arnold, Jeffrey G., White, Michael J., Bieger, Katrin

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-11-2022)
    “…The streambed median grain size (D50) has been an integral part of many sediment transport and stream power equations seeking to characterize stream channel…”
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    Representation of hydrological processes in a rural lowland catchment in Northern Germany using SWAT and SWAT by Wagner, Paul D., Bieger, Katrin, Arnold, Jeffrey G., Fohrer, Nicola

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-05-2022)
    “…The latest version of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT+) features several improvements compared with previous versions of the model, for example, the…”
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    Evaluating the contribution of subsurface drainage to watershed water yield using SWAT+ with groundwater modeling by Bailey, Ryan T., Bieger, Katrin, Flores, Luke, Tomer, Mark

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-2022)
    “…Drainage outflow from artificial subsurface drains can be a significant contributor to watershed water yield in many humid regions of the world. Although many…”
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    A QGIS-based graphical user interface for application and evaluation of SWAT-MODFLOW models by Park, Seonggyu, Nielsen, Anders, Bailey, Ryan T., Trolle, Dennis, Bieger, Katrin

    “…This article presents QSWATMOD, a QGIS-based graphical user interface for application and evaluation of SWAT-MODFLOW models. QSWATMOD includes: (i)…”
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    Development and accuracy assessment of a 12-digit hydrologic unit code based real-time climate database for hydrologic models in the US by Gao, Jungang, Bieger, Katrin, White, Michael J., Arnold, Jeffrey G.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-07-2020)
    “…•A method was developed to extract the most representative weather for watersheds.•A complete real-time dataset (historical and forecast) was developed at…”
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    A hydropedological approach to simulate streamflow and soil water contents with SWAT by van Tol, Johan, Bieger, Katrin, Arnold, Jeffrey G.

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-06-2021)
    “…Reflecting internal catchment hydrological processes in hydrological models is important for accurate predictions of the impact of climate and land‐use change…”
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    Simulation of Streamflow and Sediment with the Soil and Water Assessment Tool in a Data Scarce Catchment in the Three Gorges Region, China by Bieger, Katrin, Hörmann, Georg, Fohrer, Nicola

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-01-2014)
    “…The Three Gorges Region in China is currently subject to a large‐scale land use change, which was induced by the construction of the Three Gorges Dam on the…”
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    Enhancing SWAT+ simulation of groundwater flow and groundwater-surface water interactions using MODFLOW routines by Bailey, Ryan T., Park, Seonggyu, Bieger, Katrin, Arnold, Jeffrey G., Allen, Peter M.

    “…This paper presents a version of SWAT + that uses MODFLOW to simulate groundwater flow and groundwater-surface interactions within a watershed system. The…”
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    A spatio-temporal analysis of environmental fate and transport processes of pesticides and their transformation products in agricultural landscapes dominated by subsurface drainage with SWAT by Wendell, Anne-Kathrin, Guse, Björn, Bieger, Katrin, Wagner, Paul D., Kiesel, Jens, Ulrich, Uta, Fohrer, Nicola

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-10-2024)
    “…Pesticides are detected in surface water and groundwater, endangering the environment. In lowland regions with subsurface drainage systems, drained depressions…”
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    Design and development of a Python-based interface for processing massive data with the LOAD ESTimator (LOADEST) by Gao, Jungang, White, Michael J., Bieger, Katrin, Arnold, Jeffrey G.

    “…LOADEST is a program for estimating constituent loads in rivers and streams developed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), but it does not have a Graphical…”
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    The impact of land use change in the Xiangxi Catchment (China) on water balance and sediment transport by Bieger, Katrin, Hörmann, Georg, Fohrer, Nicola

    Published in Regional environmental change (01-03-2015)
    “…The construction of the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River led to the resettlement of more than one million people including the relocation of…”
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    Representing the Connectivity of Upland Areas to Floodplains and Streams in SWAT by Bieger, Katrin, Arnold, Jeffrey G., Rathjens, Hendrik, White, Michael J., Bosch, David D., Allen, Peter M.

    “…In recent years, watershed modelers have put increasing emphasis on capturing the interaction of landscape hydrologic processes instead of focusing on…”
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