MODFLOW-NWT groundwater model used for simulating potential future pumping scenarios and forecasting associated groundwater-level changes in the Truxton aquifer on the Hualapai Reservation and adjacent areas, Mohave County, Arizona
Dates
Release Date
2020-01-01
Start Date
1975-12-31
End Date
1975-12-31
Publication Date
2023-09-15
Citation
Knight, J.E., 2020, MODFLOW-NWT groundwater model used for simulating potential future pumping scenarios and forecasting associated groundwater-level changes in the Truxton aquifer on the Hualapai Reservation and adjacent areas, Mohave County, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9O2WGLS.
Summary
A three-dimensional, numerical groundwater flow model of the Hualapai Plateau and Truxton Basin was developed to assist water-resource managers in understanding the potential effects of projected groundwater withdrawals on groundwater levels and storage in the basin. The Truxton Basin Hydrologic Model (TBHM) was developed using previously published data, as well as, new geophysical data collected as part of this investigation (Ball, 2020; Kennedy, 2020). TBHM is a transient model that simulates the hydrologic system between the years 1976–2140, including three hypothetical groundwater withdrawal scenarios between 2020–2140. The predevelopment (before 1976) groundwater system is simulated using a steady-state model. The TBHM study area [...]
Summary
A three-dimensional, numerical groundwater flow model of the Hualapai Plateau and Truxton Basin was developed to assist water-resource managers in understanding the potential effects of projected groundwater withdrawals on groundwater levels and storage in the basin. The Truxton Basin Hydrologic Model (TBHM) was developed using previously published data, as well as, new geophysical data collected as part of this investigation (Ball, 2020; Kennedy, 2020). TBHM is a transient model that simulates the hydrologic system between the years 1976–2140, including three hypothetical groundwater withdrawal scenarios between 2020–2140. The predevelopment (before 1976) groundwater system is simulated using a steady-state model. The TBHM study area encompasses 1,200 square miles (mi2), including the Truxton basin (approximately 75 mi2) and much of the surrounding Hualapai Plateau. Potential future pumping scenarios are simulated in Truxton Basin at the existing Truxton well field and at a hypothetical new pumping location in the northern portion of the basin. This USGS data release contains all of the input and output files for the simulations described in the associated model documentation report (https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20205017E).
This groundwater model was created to simulate future groundwater-level changes in Truxton Basin associated with projected groundwater withdrawals.The development of the model input and output files included in this data release are documented in U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2020-5017 Chapter E (https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20205017E).
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