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MODFLOW 6 model of two hypothetical stream-aquifer systems to demonstrate the utility of the new Water Mover Package (MVR) available only with MODFLOW 6

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2021-01-01
Start Date
1989-10-01
End Date
1990-09-30
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Morway, E.D., Langevin, C.D., and Hughes, J.D., 2021, MODFLOW 6 model of two hypothetical stream-aquifer systems to demonstrate the utility of the new Water Mover Package (MVR) available only with MODFLOW 6: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9GQETP9.

Summary

Two MODFLOW 6 (version 6.2.1) models of hypothetical stream-aquifer systems are presented for the demonstration and utility of the Water Mover (MVR) Package available only with MODFLOW 6. Using a generalized approach, MVR facilitates the transfer of water among many arbitrary combinations of simulated features (i.e., pumping wells, stream, drains, lakes, etc.) within a MODFLOW 6 simulation. In this archive, the nature of the two hypothetical models are (1) simple ("model1" in the model.zip file) and complex ("model2" in the model.zip file). "Model1" relies on a previously published parent-child nested grid simulation (see "example 3" on page 30 at https://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/6a44/) that has been refactored for MODFLOW 6. In the accompanying [...]

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model.zip 11.28 MB application/zip
source.zip 28.36 MB application/zip
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Purpose

The hypothetical models are used to demonstrate flexibility and utility of the MODFLOW6 Water Mover Package. A number of common natural connections are demonstrated; for example, streams and rivers draining into lakes (SFR to LAK), lakes outflowing to a stream (LAK to SFR), and overland runoff returning to streams and lakes (UZF to SFR or UZF to LAK) to name a few. Non-natural connections representative of management features are also demonstrated by the model, including irrigation pumping wells provided water to irrigated fields (WEL to UZF), or surface-water diversions from an irrigation ditch to an irrigated field (SFR to UZF), among others. The hypothetical models are made available in order to provide interested readers with working model input in order to get a sense of the flexibility of the MVR package and how they might be able to apply it to their respective hydrologic settings. The development of the model input and output files included in this data release are documented Groundwater Journal (https://doi.org/10.1111/gwat.13117)
Image of the complex hypothetical model domain.
Image of the complex hypothetical model domain.

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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/P9GQETP9

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