SWATGenXSWATGenX
Sign inSign up

West Virginia SWAT+ modeling | SWATGenX

Little Kanawha — USGS 03152000: documented SWAT+ USGS station watershed snapshot with Explorer-aligned maps.

West Virginia model packages · All states · Watershed Explorer

Case study basin: Little Kanawha

DEM terrain shading
Little Kanawha · West Virginia — DEM hillshade, basin mask (same layout as flood-report maps)
USDA CDL land use
Little Kanawha · West Virginia — Cropland Data Layer land use, basin clip

Below is a documented SWAT+ model-build snapshot for the Little Kanawha watershed—the same export class as Watershed Explorer. The metric strip, maps, charts, NHD flowline-length summary by feature class, and fact tables follow from that committed export.

1017.1 km²
Watershed area
19530
HRUs
1615
Channels
1
Lakes / reservoirs (GIS)
1392.0 km
NHD-linked stream length
159
PRISM stations

The metric strip, fact tables, and optional DEM/CDL maps describe the exported SWAT+ workspace for Little Kanawha (HUC8 05030203). NHD-linked stream statistics and PRISM climate headers follow the same conventions as other SWATGenX state sample models across CONUS.

Counties in the basin overlay: Braxton, Gilmer, Lewis, Upshur, Webster.

  • Runoff timing and climate variability across multi-year forcing
  • Channel routing and NHDPlus HR hydrography linkage
  • Land cover and HRU discretization for management screening
  • Reproducible SWAT+ package delivery via SWATGenX

Basin distributions (Little Kanawha · West Virginia)

CDL charts use the same basin-clipped raster summary as Explorer watershed reports. County population bars use US Census county-or-equivalent polygons only (not state, city, or township layers): one published headcount per county that intersects the basin, then summed for screening—not watershed-apportioned density.

CDL land cover (basin clip)
CDL cropland & permanent crops (share)

Population by county (overlay)

Land-cover mix (km², CDL clip)

Key facts

The first table lists basin id, climate window, CDL and population context, and the two published stream-length definitions (channel routing versus NHD-linked stream GIS). The strip above still carries headline structure counts (HRUs, channels, lakes).

MetricValue
WBD HU8 nameLittle Kanawha
USGS site (HUC12 model folder)03152000
WBD region (VPUID)0503
Watershed area1017.10 km²
SWAT+ stream GIS segments (NHDPlusID → NHDFlowline)1657
Stream length — channel routing (rivs1, projected)1365.33 km
NHD-linked stream length, GIS projected1391.95 km
DEM resolution (m)29.82
CDL cropland (basin clip)3.44 km²
CDL wetland (Woody + Herbaceous)0.19 km²
CDL developed33.88 km²
Population (by county, Explorer overlay)69,082
Counties (gov. units)5
Climate period (PRISM header)2000-01-01 – 2024-12-31
USGS streamflow CSV series (workspace)5
Stats exported (UTC)2026-06-03 18:11 UTC
SWATGenX snapshot ID0503/usgs_station/03152000
Snapshot labelLittle Kanawha (West Virginia) — usgs_station
Model statistics generated (UTC)2026-06-03T18:11:16Z

How to read this table: each row starts from Watershed/Shapes/SWAT_plus_streams.shp, where each segment carries NHDPlusID. Those IDs join to NHDFlowline in the USGS NHDPlus HR HU4 geodatabase (VPUID 0503). Lengths add in EPSG:5070 (planimetric km) and roll up by NHD FType / FCode. Row lengths sum to 1,391.95 km over 1,657 segments.

NHD class (label)Length (km)ShareSegments
Stream / river (intermittent)FType 460 · FCode 46003772.7755.5%756
Stream / river (perennial / general)FType 460 · FCode 46006450.632.4%494
Artificial path (NHD)FType 558 · FCode 55800168.5812.1%407

The county total matches the bar chart: county-or-equivalent units only (cities and townships excluded), one Census headcount per county intersecting the basin. Screening context only—not basin density or a regulatory design population.

Documented SWATGenX SWAT+ package for West Virginia (0503/usgs_station/03152000). Screening and documentation only—not a regulatory determination.

What SWATGenX generates

SWATGenX assembles national inputs, runs the QSWAT+ / SWAT+ Editor workflow, and exports a reviewable SWAT+ workspace (TxtInOut + GIS + SQLite). Open the package in SWAT+ Editor for scenarios; add calibration and validation with local data where your study requires it.

National datasets (labels)

NHDPlus-HR
PRISM
NLCD
gSSURGO
DEM
USGS NWIS

This sample build uses the same CONUS resolutions as every SWATGenX package—NHDPlus HR at 1:24k, 30 m terrain (from 10 m 3DEP), 250 m NLCD/CDL (from 30 m), 250 m gSSURGO (from 10 m), ~4 km PRISM, and daily NSRDB at PRISM stations (from ~2 km, 30-minute data). See SWAT+ model packages by state for the full stack. Methodology & provenance.

Citations for on-page facts

  • Hydrologic catalog: USGS WBD — USGS station 03152000 (HUC12-located SWAT+ model)
  • Hydrography: USGS NHDPlus HR — each SWAT+ stream segment (``NHDPlusID``) joined to HU4 ``NHDFlowline`` (FType/FCode); lengths summed in EPSG:5070 for the distribution table.
  • Land cover (CDL): USDA NASS Cropland Data Layer (clipped to basin)
  • Climate forcing: PRISM Climate Group (OSU), daily met files referenced in weather-sta.cli
  • Regional population context: USGS Census county-or-equivalent polygons (GU_CountyOrEquivalent) clipped to the basin — one headcount per county, summed for screening (not basin-apportioned density; cities and townships excluded).

SWAT+ in West Virginia — common questions

  • How do I run SWAT+ in West Virginia? Use SWATGenX to screen basins in West Virginia on the Watershed Explorer map, then queue a SWAT+ model build for a USGS gage, catalog HUC12, or HUC8. The platform assembles national datasets into a SWAT+ Editor package without manual QSWAT+ desktop prep for each basin. The sample model on this page is Little Kanawha (USGS 03152000).
  • What is the difference between SWAT and SWAT+ in West Virginia? SWAT (legacy) and SWAT+ (current process-based watershed model) both support long-term hydrology and water-quality studies in West Virginia. SWATGenX targets SWAT+ and delivers reproducible, high-resolution projects on NHDPlus HR hydrography.
  • Can SWATGenX build SWAT+ models for West Virginia watersheds? Yes. SWATGenX covers CONUS, including West Virginia, with the same national data stack (WBD, NHDPlus HR, PRISM, NLCD, gSSURGO). Each state page documents a sample basin snapshot from a real SWATGenX build; open the live map at https://www.swatgenx.com/watershed-workspace to model your own watershed.
  • Is SWAT+ modeling in West Virginia free on SWATGenX? Signed-in users can explore West Virginia on the map and use tiered quotas for reports and model builds. See https://www.swatgenx.com/pricing for Basic vs Pro limits; Pro adds optional cloud calibration where enabled.

Open Little Kanawha in Watershed Explorer

Preview uses the USGS WBD boundary with NHDPlus HR context, zoomed to basin extent on a Streets-style basemap. Follow the card into the live workspace (HUC8 05030203).