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Evaluating a parsimonious watershed model versus SWAT to estimate streamflow, soil loss and river contamination in two case studies in Tietê river basin, São Paulo …dos Santos et al., 2020
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- dos Santos F
- de Oliveira R
- Mauad F
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- Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
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Abstract Study region The Atibaia and Jacaré-Guaçu watersheds from the Tietê river basin, São Paulo, Brazil. Study focus This study aims to compare estimates of flow, sediment yield and nutrients loads obtained from two distinct models with different structures and degree of …
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