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MS-DOS |
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v11.0 |
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Apr. 1997 |
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Yes (WP/PDF) |
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USEPA |
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Hydrological Simulation Program - FORTRAN (HSPF) is a comprehensive package for
simulation of watershed hydrology and water quality for both conventional and
toxic organic pollutants.
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HSPF incorporates watershed-scale ARM and NPS models
into a basin-scale analysis framework that includes fate and transport in one
dimensional stream channels.
It is the only comprehensive model of watershed
hydrology and water quality that allows the integrated simulation of land and
soil contaminant runoff processes with in-stream hydraulic and sediment-chemical
interactions.
The result of this simulation is a time history of the runoff flow
rate, sediment load, and nutrient and pesticide concentrations, along with a
time history of water quantity and quality at any point in a watershed. HSPF
simulates three sediment types (sand, silt, and clay) in addition to a single
organic chemical and transformation products of that chemical.
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File |
Size |
Download |
HSPF program and user manaual (in WP format) |
7.46 MB |
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HSPF installation image and data set, zipped
-- Use this if you have a difficulty with EPA's
installation program |
2.55MB |
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HSPF FORTRAN source codes |
1.20MB |
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HSPF user manaual (in a single PDF format) |
5 MB |
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HSPF user manaual (in separate PDF files & zipped) |
4.53 MB |
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Technical Report "Modeling Non-Point Source Water Quality" (ZIP file) |
0.29 MB |
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