Title: | Hydrologic response to climatic variability in a Great Lakes watershed: A case study with the SWAT model |
Authors: | Wu, K. and C. Johnston |
Year: | 2007 |
Journal: | Journal of Hydrology |
Volume (Issue): | 337(1-2) |
Pages: | 187-199 |
Article ID: | |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2007.01.030 |
URL (non-DOI journals): | |
Model: | SWAT |
Broad Application Category: | hydrologic only |
Primary Application Category: | calibration, sensitivity, and/or uncertainty analysis |
Secondary Application Category: | snowmelt, frozen soil and/or glacier melt processes |
Watershed Description: | 901 km^2 South Branch Ontonagon River, which is a tributary of the 3460 km^2 Ontonagon River that drains portions of Ontonagon and Gogebic Counties in the upper peninsula of Michigan and Vilas County in northern Wisconsin, U.S. |
Calibration Summary: | monthly stream flow NSE (1948-1949): drought years for calibration=0.8; monthly stream flow NSE (1969-1970): average years for calibration=0.9 |
Validation Summary: | monthly stream flow NSE (1950-1965): drought years for calibration=0.8; monthly stream flow NSE (1950-1965): average years for calibration=0.4 |
General Comments: | |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | SWAT; Snow melting; Evapotranspiration; Baseflow; Dry and average climatic condition; Great Lakes watershed |