The SWAT model, which stands for Soil and Water Assessment Tool, is a widely used hydrological model designed for predicting the impact of land management practices on water, sediment, and agricultural chemical yield in large, complex watersheds. Developed by the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) in the 1990s, SWAT integrates various components of the water cycle, including precipitation, evapotranspiration, percolation, and runoff, to provide a comprehensive analysis of hydrological processes.
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