SWAT Literature Database for Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Title:Erodibility of urban bedrock and alluvial channels, North Texas 
Authors:Allen, P.M., J.G. Arnold and W. Skipworth 
Year:2002 
Journal:Journal of the American Water Resources Association 
Volume (Issue):38(5) 
Pages:1477-1492 
Article ID: 
DOI:10.1111/j.1752-1688.2002.tb04360.x 
URL (non-DOI journals): 
Model:SWAT-DEG 
Broad Application Category:pollutant only 
Primary Application Category:sediment loss and transport 
Secondary Application Category:channel and/or streambank erosion processes 
Watershed Description:16.1 km^2 urbanized drainage area, located in the Dallas Metroplex in north central Texas, U.S. 
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Validation Summary: 
General Comments:SWAT-DEG was developed to predict time series channel erosion & degradation. Graphical results of a 50-year channel degradation simulation is shown. Majority of paper is focused on estimating channel characteristics, etc. Concepts have not yet been grafted into SWAT (as of April 2006) 
Language:English 
Keywords:erosion rates; erodibility methods; hydraulic geometry; channel erosion zones; urban bedrock and alluvial channels