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Most of us us SWIM from -<BR>
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<A HREF="http://www.pik-potsdam.de/research/climate-impacts-and-vulnerabilities/models/swim">http://www.pik-potsdam.de/research/climate-impacts-and-vulnerabilities/models/swim</A><BR>
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- that was derived from SWAT some years ago and many work with a mapwindow interface. <BR>
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There is GRASS interface that has the same history like the model itself- derived from the former SWAT-GRASS interface- maybe it is the same besides some minor changes. <BR>
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I compiled it with the help of a colleague on Ubuntu 10.04 and GRASS 6.4.2 from the repos. The source was from the colleague as well. <BR>
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SWIM and SWAT are not very different- it all depends on what you are up to of course. <BR>
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However, the interface is quite buggy but use able if you know the workarounds. <BR>
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Cheers, <BR>
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STefan<BR>
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On Mon, 2012-03-19 at 16:50 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
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About 10 years ago I tried integrating SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment
Tool, from Texas A&M Univ.) with GRASS-4.1. Didn't work too well. Now I'd
like to use the most current version with GRASS-6.5svn.
Is anyone here using SWAT?
(The source download link is broken but I'll write to TAMU about this.)
Rich
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