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Prediction of dam construction impacts on annual and peak flow rates in Kase River Basin

Supit et al., 2012

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4560556918277639108
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Supit C
Ohgushi K
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Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B1 (Hydraulic Engineering)

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The SWAT model has been used to estimate the impact of dam constructions on annual and peak stream flow rates in Kase River, Japan. A new multipurpose dam, Kase River dam has been constructed just downstream of another old agricultural dam, Hokuzam dam. The …
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