spark-brc / QSWATMOD2-plugin

This repository contains materials for the QSWATMOD2 that helps link SWAT with MODFLOW model on QGIS3.
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  QSWATMOD2

:exclamation: Note: QSWATMOD2 is compatible with QGIS3.

QSWATMOD is a QGIS-based graphical user interface that facilitates linking SWAT and MODFLOW, running SWAT-MODFLOW simulations, and viewing results.

This repository contains source codes and an executable for the new version of QSWATMOD. All other materials: example dataset and tutorial document can be downloaded from the old version of QSWATMOD repository.


Installation

The QGIS3 software must be installed on the system prior to the installation of QSWATMOD2. We've tested QSWATMOD2 with the “long term release (LTR)” (3.28.12) and "latest release (RC)" (3.34.0) versions of QGIS3 (long term release version recommended). Download the QGIS

QSWATMOD2 includes all dependencies (FloPy (Bakker et al., 2016) and PyShp) directly in the plugin to avoid user-installation.

If you don't see QSWAMOD2 icon on the toolbar,

Now, you will see the QSWATMOD2 icon on the toolbar.


New features added to QSWATMOD2

There are two additional features in QSWATMOD2.



In addition, documentation and the SWAT-MODFLOW executable are available as downloads. QSWATMOD and SWAT-MODFLOW have been tested in several watersheds. However, no warranty is given that either the model or tool is error-free. If you encounter problems with the model, tool or have suggestions for improvement, please comment at the SWAT-MODFLOW Google group or QSWATMOD github.

A publication documenting QSWATMOD and an example application can be found here:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2018.10.017

References

Bailey, R.T., Wible, T.C., Arabi, M., Records, R.M. and Ditty, J., 2016. Assessing regional‐scale spatio‐temporal patterns of groundwater–surface water interactions using a coupled SWAT‐MODFLOW model. Hydrological processes, 30(23), pp.4420-4433, https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.10933.

Bakker, M., Post, V., Langevin, C. D., Hughes, J. D., White, J. T., Starn, J. J. and Fienen, M. N., 2016, Scripting MODFLOW Model Development Using Python and FloPy: Groundwater, v. 54, p. 733–739, doi:10.1111/gwat.12413.