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# This CITATION.cff file is for the SWIFT Github repository
cff-version: 1.2.0
title: Small Watershed nutrient Forecasting Tool (SWIFT)
message: >-
Please cite SWIFT using the metadata from
"preferred-citation".
date-released: 2024-08-28
type: software
authors:
- given-names: Jeffrey G.
family-names: Arnold
affiliation: >-
Grassland Soil and Water Research Laboratory, USDA
Agricultural Research Service (ARS)
- given-names: Natalja
family-names: Čerkasova
email: natalja.cerkasova@gmail.com
affiliation: >-
Blackland Research & Extension Center, Texas A&M
Agrilife Research, USA; Klaipeda University, Marine
Research Institute, Lithuania
orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2894-3935'
- given-names: Michael J.
family-names: White
email: mike.white2@usda.gov
affiliation: >-
Grassland Soil and Water Research Laboratory, USDA
Agricultural Research Service (ARS)
orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1641-0077'
identifiers:
- type: doi
value: 10.5281/zenodo.14983534
description: Current release
#!!! repository-code: 'https://github.com/swat-model/swift' !!! needs final url
abstract: >-
The Small Watershed Nutrient Forecasting Tool (SWIFT) is designed for rapid estimation
of sediment and nutrient loads from small U.S. watersheds. Developed by the United States
Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS), SWIFT utilizes readily
available information such as watershed size, land use, and location to generate load
estimates presented as distributions that capture the inherent uncertainties in the methods used.
It is based on export coefficients for major U.S. land use categories derived from the Soil and
Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and employs delivery ratios informed by data from the Conservation
Effects and Assessment Project (CEAP).
keywords:
- SWIFT
- Small Watershed nutrient Forecasting Tool
- SWAT+
- Soil and Water Assessment Tool
- Environmental Model
- Watershed model
- Hydrological Model
license: LGPL-2.1