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MODFLOW2000 model and ZONEBUDGET computer program used to simulate the Upper Big Sandy Designated Groundwater Basin alluvial aquifer, Elbert, El Paso, and Lincoln Counties, Colorado, 2016

Dates

Release Date
2019-01-01
Start Date
1879-12-31
End Date
2003-12-31
Publication Date

Citation

Kohn, M.S., 2019, MODFLOW2000 model and ZONEBUDGET computer program used to simulate the Upper Big Sandy Designated Groundwater Basin alluvial aquifer, Elbert, El Paso, and Lincoln Counties, Colorado, 2016: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9DEOYGZ.

Summary

The previously developed three-dimensional groundwater flow model (MODFLOW2000) of the Denver Basin bedrock aquifer system and overlying alluvial aquifer (https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/pp1770 and model archive https://doi.org/10.5066/F77W69PQ) was updated to provide quantitative estimates of groundwater flow conditions and provide a useful tool for managers to analyze temporal changes to the hydrologic system in response to changing climatic conditions and future groundwater development. The computer program ZONEBUDGET was used to calculate cell by cell water balances for the major components of the water budget for the Upper Big Sandy Designated Groundwater Basin alluvial aquifer. The original Denver Basin groundwater flow [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Michael S. Kohn, U.S. Geological Survey
Originator :
Michael S. Kohn
Metadata Contact :
U.S. Geological Survey
SDC Data Owner :
Colorado Water Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Water Resources

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modelgeoref.txt 887 Bytes text/plain
bin.zip 1.28 MB application/zip
georef.zip 12.83 KB application/zip
model.zip 3.41 MB application/zip
source.zip 1.03 MB application/zip
sir2019-5049thumbnail.jpg thumbnail 753.66 KB image/jpeg
ancillary.zip 228.71 MB application/zip
output.zip 256.12 MB application/zip

Purpose

A three-dimensional groundwater flow model of the Upper Big Sandy Designated Groundwater Basin alluvial aquifer, which is part of the Denver Basin aquifer system, was developed to provide quantitative estimates of the major components of the water budget. These water-budget estimates provide a useful tool for managers to analyze temporal changes to the hydrologic system in response to changing climatic conditions and future groundwater development. The development of the model input and output files included in this data release are documented in the U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2019-5049 (https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20195049)

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