Overview
Purpose
Source Catchments (previously known as Watercast/E2) is a software product for whole-of-catchment modelling of water quantity and quality. It has been developed to facilitate the improved and consistent evaluation of flows, loads and concentrations of constituents, under scenarios that include actual or planned changes in land use, land management, climate variability and climate change. Source Catchments is designed for application in a range of catchment sizes, from as small as a few km² to 100,000 km². It provides output at various temporal and spatial scales.
Source Catchments is the software evolution of E2; building upon its flexible framework approach, with the aim towards a higher level of adoption across the water industry. The E2 modelling framework has been designed to allow modellers and researchers to construct models by selecting and linking component models from a range of available choices. Therefore, the model structure and algorithms are not fixed. They are defined by the user, who can choose from a suite of available options. As a result, E2 enables a flexible modelling approach, allowing the attributes and detail of the model to vary in accordance with modelling objectives.
The Source Catchments software expands upon E2 by introducing a new level of functionality in terms of sophisticated data pre-processors and analysis tools, additional component models and a modernisation of the user interface to facilitate scenario development and reporting. Model selection requires the user to be familiar with the detail, applicability and data requirements of component models, and the implications of joining component models. Source Catchments is therefore intended to be a tool for experienced catchment modellers.
Target user group
Source Catchments is designed for researchers, modellers and consultants who are constructing tailored models for particular catchment management problems.
Users of Source Catchments should have considerable knowledge and experience with integrated catchment modelling.
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Overview of features, advantage and benefits