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Modelling hydrology and water quality processes in the Pengxi River basin of the Three Gorges Reservoir using the soil and water assessment tool

Shi et al., 2017

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13283662684592634524
Author
Shi Y
Xu G
Wang Y
Engel B
Peng H
Zhang W
Cheng M
Dai M
Publication year
Publication venue
Agricultural water management

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Abstract The Pengxi River is one of the main tributaries on the north shore of the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) and currently faces water quality deterioration and algal bloom problems. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) with a TGR specific database was …
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