Development of an integrated modelling system for evaluating water quantity and quality effects of individual wetlands in an agriculturalwatershed

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A GIS-based fully-distributed model, IMWEBs-Wetland (Integrated Modelling for Watershed Evaluation of BMPs-Wetland), is developed to simulate hydrologic processes of site-specific wetlands in an agricultural watershed. This model, powered by the open-source GIS Whitebox Geospatial Analysis Tools (GAT) and advanced database technologies, allows users to simulate and assess water quantity and quality effects of individual wetlands at site and watershed scales. A case study of the modelling system is conducted in a subbasin of the Broughton's Creek Watershed in southern Manitoba of Canada. Modelling results show that the model is capable of simulating wetland processes in a complex watershed with various land management practices. The IMWEBs-Wetland model is unique in simulating the water quantity and quality effects of individual wetlands, which can be used to examine location-specific targeting of wetland retention and restoration at a watershed scale.

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Liu, Y., Yang, W., Shao, H., Yu, Z., & Lindsay, J. (2018). Development of an integrated modelling system for evaluating water quantity and quality effects of individual wetlands in an agriculturalwatershed. Water (Switzerland), 10(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/w10060774

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