SWAT Literature Database for Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Title:How much conservation is enough? Defining implementation goals for healthy fish communities in agricultural rivers 
Authors:Sowa, S.P., M Herbert, S. Mysorekar, G.M. Annis, K. Hall, A.P. Nejadhashemi, S.A. Woznicki, L. Wang and P.J. Doran 
Year:2016 
Journal:Journal of Great Lakes Research 
Volume (Issue):42(6) 
Pages:1302-1321 
Article ID: 
DOI:10.1016/j.jglr.2016.09.011 
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Model:SWAT 
Broad Application Category:pollutant only 
Primary Application Category:model and/or data interface 
Secondary Application Category:BMP and/or cropping system assessment 
Watershed Description:Cass, Pigeon-Pinnebog, Rifle and Shiawassee Rivers, located within the Saginaw River drainage area in the east central part of the lower peninsula of Michigan, U.S. 
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General Comments:This article is part of a special issue that was published in the Journal of Great Lakes Research that includes a subset of studies that feature SWAT applications. The lead-off article is: Kerr, J.M., J.V. DePinto, D. McGrath, S.P. Sowa, S.M. Swinton. 2016. Sustainable management of Great Lakes watersheds dominated by agricultural land use. Journal of Great Lakes Research. Doi: 10.1016/j.jglr.2016.10.001. 
Language:English 
Keywords:Streams; Index of biotic integrity; Water quality; Non-point source pollution; Agriculture; Cost-benefit analyses