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SWAT Cross Border Data

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. This dataset contains the swat input data for drainage areas that drain into South African rivers but fall outside the country boundary, such as in Botswana or Mozambique.

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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
University of the Free State
Department
Department Of Geography
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true
Contact person
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Department
Recommended citation
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Publisher Water Research Commission
Publication date 2024-01-30
Project number WRC Project C2019-2020-00089
License Open (Creative commons)
License URL Https://Creativecommons.Org/Licenses/By/4.0/
Keywords HAMSA, SWAT, HAWQS, Soil Map
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
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Vertical minimum-maximum extent 1
Minimum vertical extent
0
Maximum vertical extent
3450
I agree to the data management plan and terms and conditions of the WRO true