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MODFLOW-2000 model used to evaluate alternative withdrawal strategies on groundwater flow in the unconfined Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system, the Rio Grande water-bearing zone, and the Atlantic City 800-foot sand in the Great Egg Harbor and Mullica River Basins, New Jersey

Dates

Release Date
2018-01-01
Start Date
1998-01-01
End Date
2006-09-30
Publication Date

Citation

Pope, D.A. and Carleton, G.B., 2018, MODFLOW-2000 model used to evaluate alternative withdrawal strategies on groundwater flow in the unconfined Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system, the Rio Grande water-bearing zone, and the Atlantic City 800-foot sand in the Great Egg Harbor and Mullica River Basins, New Jersey: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F70G3J3J.

Summary

A three-dimensional groundwater-flow model (MODFLOW-2000 ) of the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system, Rio Grande water-bearing zone, and Atlantic City 800-foot sand in the Great Egg Harbor and Mullica River Basins, N.J. was developed to simulate the effects of withdrawals on streamflow and groundwater supply. Increasing groundwater withdrawals from the unconfined Kirkwood Cohansey aquifer system is a major concern because of the potential for streamflow depletion and the resulting ecological effects on aquatic habitats, wetlands, and vernal ponds. In the confined Atlantic City 800-foot sand aquifer water levels have been steadily declining and most of the groundwater withdrawn from the Atlantic City 800-foot sand ultimately comes from [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Daryll A. Pope, U.S. Geological Survey
Originator :
Daryll A. Pope, Glen B. Carleton
Metadata Contact :
U.S. Geological Survey
SDC Data Owner :
New Jersey Water Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Water Resources

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readme.txt 55.12 KB text/plain
modelgeoref.txt 1.1 KB text/plain
bin.zip 3 MB application/zip
georef.zip 107.54 KB application/zip
model.zip 22.59 MB application/zip
output.GEMcalibration.zip 258.97 MB application/zip
output.GEM2050.zip 285.48 MB application/zip
output.GEM2050-1to3.zip 285.48 MB application/zip
output.GEM2050-adj.zip 284.53 MB application/zip
output.GEM2050-conj.zip 284.55 MB application/zip
output.GEMavg.zip 288.23 MB application/zip
output.GEMavg-1to3.zip 287.97 MB application/zip
output.GEMavg-adj.zip 285.02 MB application/zip
output.GEMavg-conj.zip 285.03 MB application/zip
output.GEMbase.zip 278.82 MB application/zip
output.GEMFA.zip 285.38 MB application/zip
output.GEMFA-1to3.zip 285.37 MB application/zip
output.GEMFA-adj.zip 284.31 MB application/zip
output.GEMFA-conj.zip 284.3 MB application/zip
output.RASA_2050.zip 3.55 MB application/zip
output.RASA_AVG.zip 3.55 MB application/zip
output.RASA_FA.zip 3.55 MB application/zip
output.RASA_RIO.zip 3.55 MB application/zip
output.RASA_TRAN_RIO.zip 96.05 MB application/zip
source.zip 20.87 MB application/zip
sir2012-5187Thumbnail.jpg thumbnail 315.6 KB image/jpeg
1.06 GB application/zip

Purpose

This groundwater model was created to determine effects of groundwater withdrawals on stream base flow and evaluate whether conjunctive use could be used to reduce drawdown in the confined aquifer without reducing base flow to below regulatory minima. The development of the model input and output files included in this data release are documented in U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2012-5187 (http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2012/5187/).
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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Provenance

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/F70G3J3J

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