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A SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL INPUT DATABASE TO RUN THE SWAT MODEL IN A GIS (land cover maps)

This WRC Funded Study Collated Multiple Geo-Spatial Datasets At A National Scale And Interpreted/Formatted The Data For Use As Baseline Input To Run The Soil And Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) In Any Catchment In SA. ArcSWAT Is A Graphical User Interface For SWAT And ArcGIS® Software Extension, Streamlining Access To Key Databases And Facilitating The Preparation Of Input Datasets. These Layers Can Also Be Used In QGIS And QSWAT.

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Email vanderlaanm@arc.agric.za
Authors
Author 1
Author first name
Jay
Author surname
le Roux
Email
LeRouxJJ@ufs.ac.za
Author organization
Department
Department of Geography
Is this author a contact person for the dataset?
true
Contact person
Contact 1
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Email
Contact organization
Department
Recommended citation
Did the author / contact organization collect the data? true
Name of organization that collected the data
Dataset language English
Publisher Water Research Commission
Publication date 2022-02-01
Project number WRC Project C2019-2020-00089
License Open (Creative commons)
License URL
Keywords HAMSA, SWAT, HAWQS, land cover, 2013, 2018, 2020
Geographic location or bounding box coordinates [-22.1265, 16.4699, -34.8212, 32.8931]
Topic category Hydrological data and modelling
Data structure category Structured (clearly labelled and in a standardised format)
Uploader estimation of extent to which data have been processed Access
Is the data time series or static Static
Data reference date
Data reference date 1
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Alternate identifier
Vertical extent datum masl
Vertical minimum-maximum extent
Vertical minimum-maximum extent 1
Minimum vertical extent
50
Maximum vertical extent
50
I agree to the data management plan and terms and conditions of the WRO true