ArcSWAT Model with ArcGIS - Run for any Study Area - GIS

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  • Cost
    Paid
  • Provider
    Udemy
  • Certificate
    Paid Certification
  • Language
    English
  • Start Date
    2023-02-23
  • Learners
    No Information
  • Duration
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  • Instructor
    Lakhwinder Singh
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4.1
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This course is perfect for anyone looking to learn how to use the ArcSWAT model with ArcGIS. It covers everything from data configuration and modification to theoretical and practical aspects of the model. You'll learn how to simulate the model for India and any other country in the world, and how to illustrate results in Excel. Plus, you'll get a ready-made soil map for SWAT for the world. All you need is basic GIS knowledge and land use data. With this course, you'll be able to publish good papers and even use it for short-term training courses in your university. So don't miss out - enroll now and get the most out of the ArcSWAT model with ArcGIS!
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Updated in [July 25th, 2023]

This course provides an introduction to ArcSWAT, the most widely used watershed simulation model in GIS. Participants will learn how to configure the model for non-US locations, as well as for the USA. Special attention will be given to the configuration process for India. The course will cover the entire SWAT model, from data download and modification to theoretical and practical aspects. Advanced applications of R programming for weather data will also be discussed. Participants should have basic knowledge of ArcGIS and land use generation. After enrolling, participants will receive a ready-made soil map for SWAT for the world. They will learn how to set up all weather and climate data for SWAT, and how to illustrate results in Excel. This course is suitable for short-term training courses in universities, as it is 90% practical and applicable to ArcGIS 10.0 to 10.7. A high-performance PC is recommended for study areas larger than 10,000km/sq.

Course Syllabus

Introduction

Downloading and Installation of SWAT

Data Preparation -1 Downloading and change Settings to run model, Soil,Climate

Data Preparation -2 Prepare Digital Elevation Model for Watershed, Mosaic DEM

Data Preparation - 3 Prepare Landuse and Country shapefile for Soil Data

Data Preparation - 4 Prepare Soil Data for SWAT

Data Preparation - 5 Prepare weather data using R

Data Preparation - 6 Cross check data and Re-Project

Starting SWAT Model

Watershed Simulation and Discharge

Manual calibration in SWAT Model

Simulate Based on Average Climate Data

Download Data used in this course and Finalize

Miscellaneous Tasks - Creating WGEN File from Station Data

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