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MODFLOW2000 and MODFLOW-ASP models used to simulate the groundwater flow in the Atlantic Coastal Plain, North and South Carolina and parts of Georgia and Virginia, Predevelopment to 2004

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Release Date
2016-01-01
Start Date
1900-01-01
End Date
2004-12-31
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Citation

Coes, A.L., Campbell, B.G., Petkewich, M.D., and Fine, J.M., 2016, MODFLOW2000 and MODFLOW-ASP models used to simulate the groundwater flow in the Atlantic Coastal Plain, North and South Carolina and parts of Georgia and Virginia, Predevelopment to 2004: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7RJ4GJF.

Summary

A three-dimensional groundwater flow model (MODFLOW2000) of the Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifers and confining units was developed to evaluate groundwater availability and to forecast the potential effects of climate change on groundwater levels in the study area. Two existing groundwater flow models that simulated flow and water use in the Coastal Plain aquifers of North Carolina (NC), South Carolina (SC), and parts of Georgia and Virginia, were combined and updated to provide a single model. Revisions to the model incorporated additional hydrogeologic, geologic, water-level, and water-use data and hydrogeologic inconsistencies at the NC-SC border reconciled since the development of the previous models. The new model simulates groundwater [...]

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output.zip 269.04 MB application/zip
model.zip 54.98 MB application/zip
georef.zip 26.02 KB application/zip
bin.zip 1.94 MB application/zip
ancillary.zip 14.32 MB application/zip
modelgeoref.txt 690 Bytes text/plain
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Purpose

A three-dimensional groundwater flow model of the Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifers and confining units was developed to evaluate groundwater availability and to forecast the potential effects of climate change on groundwater levels in North Carolina (NC), South Carolina (SC), and parts of Georgia and Virginia. The development of the model input and output files included in this data release are documented in the U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1773 https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/pp1773
Image of the model domain and active area of the model.
Image of the model domain and active area of the model.

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These data were originally released on the Water Mission Area National Spatial Data Infrastructure Node and were migrated to sciencebase.gov in 2023.

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier doi:10.5066/F7RJ4GJF

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