SWAT+ Documentation
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  • INTRODUCTION
    • Introduction to SWAT+
    • Watershed Configuration
    • Calibration
  • SWAT+ Input Files
    • Input File Format
    • Master File (file.cio)
    • Simulation Settings
    • Climate
    • Basin
    • Landscape Units
    • Routing Units
    • Hydrologic Response Units
    • Hydrology
    • Soils
    • Landuse and Management
    • Decision Tables
    • Management Practices
    • Structural Practices
    • Databases
    • Aquifers
    • GWFlow
    • Channels
    • Reservoirs and Ponds
    • Wetlands
    • Initialization
    • Constituents
    • Point Sources and Inlets
    • Connectivity
    • Water Allocation
    • Calibration
  • SWAT+ Output Files
    • Output File Format
    • Debugging Outputs
    • Soil
    • Management
    • Flow Duration Curve
    • Water Balance
    • Nutrient Balance
    • Losses
    • Plant and Weather
    • Channel
    • Aquifer
    • Reservoir
    • Recall
    • Hydrographs
    • Routing Unit
    • Pesticides
    • Object Outputs
  • Theoretical Documentation
    • ☁️Section 1: Climate
    • Section 2: Hydrology
    • Section 3: Nutrients/Pesticides
    • Section 4: Erosion
    • Section 5: Land Cover/Plant
    • Section 6: Management Practices
      • General Management
      • Water Management
      • Urban Areas
      • Septic Systems
        • Biozone Algorithm
          • Buildup of Live Bacterial Biomass
          • Fate and Transport of Bacterial Biomass
          • Field Capacity
          • Clogging Effect on Hydraulic Conductivity
          • Soil Moisture and Percolation
          • Nitrogen, BOD, Fecal Coliform
          • Phosphorus Removal
          • Model Assumptions
        • Integration of Biozone Algorithm
      • Filter Strips and Grassed Waterways
    • Section 7: Main Channel Processes
    • Section 8: Water Bodies
    • References
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Biozone Algorithm

Buildup of Live Bacterial BiomassFate and Transport of Bacterial BiomassField CapacityClogging Effect on Hydraulic ConductivitySoil Moisture and PercolationNitrogen, BOD, Fecal ColiformPhosphorus RemovalModel Assumptions

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