Discount available if you pay before October, 2024.
Hatarilabs presents the professional program to master SWAT+ (Soil Water Assessment Tool), which is a tool that allows the evaluation of soil and water for hydrographic basins based on Hydrological Response Units (HRU). SWAT+ is used to predict the long-term impact of land use on the generation of runoff, sediments, and nutrient transport, among others. In addition, because of its ability to include various models, such as water balance, and its full compatibility with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) tools, SWAT+ is extremely popular among professionals in water resources.
This program is designed to provide systematical learning from the most basic and general topics to intermediate and advanced topics, allowing the student to understand the various steps in developing hydrological models using the SWAT+ interface for QGIS. This program has a series of theoretical and practical concepts that allow the student to process spatial data, manage meteorological databases, build hydrological models, develop sensitivity analyses, and perform manual and automatic calibrations using versatile tools such as SWAT+ Toolbox, SQLite, and Python.
This program is developed in asynchronous mode that allows students to be more flexible in their schedule and enjoy of instructional materials during 06 months.
Note: This diploma is the recorded version of our last synchronous diploma.
Objectives
This program is designed to provide you with the following capabilities:
Use the SWAT+ environment and QGIS.
Manage the SWAT+ data entry mechanism and its databases.
Perform excellent data processing.
Manage meteorological variables for the model.
Present the data obtained in QGIS and Python and compare the results with actual data.
Apply SWAT+ in numerical modeling.
Content
The diploma is divided into 03 modules, each divided into 6 sessions developed over 06 months. See the complete program syllabus on this link.
The summarized content of every module is described below:
Module 01: Introduction to Hydrological Modeling with SWAT+ and QGIS
This module develops the key concepts to understand hydrological modeling using SWAT+ and QGIS. We will address introductory topics and review a pre-established model to understand the operation of SWAT + and the procedure for processing data required in a hydrological model …more info
Session 01: Introduction to Hydrological Modeling
Session 02: Components of SWAT+ Part I
Session 03: Components of SWAT+ Part II
Session 04: Components of SWAT+ Part III
Session 05: Preparing spatial data for a model
Session 06: Preparing tabular data for hydrological models …more info
Module 02: Hydrological Modeling with SWAT+ and QGIS
The past sessions covered the introductory concepts and the operation of SWAT+. Now, we will develop a series of applied hydrological modeling exercises with daily precipitation data and spatial data at the basin scale …more info
Session 01: Model 1 - Construction
Session 02: Model 1 - Simulation
Session 03: Model 2 - Construction and simulation
Session 04: Model 3 - Construction
Session 05: Model 3 - Simulation
Session 06: Model 3 - Analysis of results …more info
Module 3: Advanced modeling applications with SWAT+, QGIS, and SQLite
This last section will validate, calibrate, and perform a model sensitivity analysis using various tools of SWAT+ Toolbox. We will evaluate a calibrated model's hydrological and sediment balances and then create graphs by connecting the model database with Python and SQLite …more info
Session 01: Manual calibration of a hydrological model
Session 02: Automatic calibration tool in SWAT+ Toolbox
Session 03: Sensitivity analysis and calibration in SWAT+ Toolbox
Session 04: Validation and analysis of model results
Session 05: Evaluation of outflows and sediment transport in SWAT+ with QGIS
Session 06: Visualization of results with SQLite in Python …more info
Trainer
Saul Montoya M.Sc.
Hydrogeologist - Numerical Modeler
Mr. Montoya is a Civil Engineer graduated from the Catholic University in Lima with postgraduate studies in Management and Engineering of Water Resources (WAREM Program) from Stuttgart University – Germany with mention in Groundwater Engineering and Hydroinformatics. Mr Montoya has a strong analytical capacity for the interpretation, conceptualization and modeling of the surface and underground water cycle and their interaction.
He is in charge of numerical modeling for contaminant transport and remediation systems of contaminated sites. Inside his hydrological and hydrogeological investigations Mr. Montoya has developed a holistic comprehension of the water cycle, understanding and quantifying the main hydrological dynamic process of precipitation, runoff, evaporation and recharge to the groundwater system.
Over the last 9 years Saul has developed 2 websites for knowledge sharing in water resources: www.gidahatari.com (Spanish) and www.hatarilabs.com (English) that have become relevant due to its applied tutorials on groundwater modeling, spatial analysis and computational fluid mechanics.
Methodology / Examination
Mode: Offline - Asynchronous
Some details about the diploma methodology:
Manuals and files for the exercises will be delivered on our online platform.
The course will be developed by video recorded videos will be available on our elearning platform.
There is support for questions regarding the exercises developed through the forum/email.
Video of the classes will be available for 6 months only for students that register by https://shop.hatarilabs.com/
About the certification exams:
The program consists of 02 exams.
Digital certificate available at the end of the program upon the exam approval.
To receive the digital certificate you must submit the exams.
Cost and payment method
Discount available if you pay before October 09, 2024.
The cost with 30% discount is $ 460 dollars.
Register
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After payment send us a message to: saulmontoya@hatarilabs.com in order to confirm your enrrollment in the courses.