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MODFLOW-NWT model used to simulate groundwater levels in the Cedar River alluvial aquifer near Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Dates

Release Date
2021-01-01
Start Date
2016-10-01
End Date
2018-08-31
Publication Date

Citation

Ha, W.S. and Haj, A.E., 2021, MODFLOW-NWT model used to simulate groundwater levels in the Cedar River alluvial aquifer near Cedar Rapids, Iowa: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P96CF4L5.

Summary

A three-dimensional MODFLOW-NWT model was constructed to better understand the effects of drought stress on the Cedar River alluvial aquifer, the principal source of municipal water for the City of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Historically, the aquifer supported the production needs of the City of Cedar Rapids and surrounding area but between July 2011 and February 2013, Iowa experienced severe drought conditions that affected water availability for communities that relied on alluvial aquifers for their production needs. During that time, the City of Cedar Rapids observed water level declines in their horizontal collector wells (HCW) of as much as about 11 meters. Pumping from affected production wells had to be halted to prevent damage to [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Wonsook S. Ha, U.S. Geological Survey
Originator :
Wonsook S. Ha, Adel E. Haj
Metadata Contact :
U.S. Geological Survey
SDC Data Owner :
Integrated Modeling & Prediction Division
USGS Mission Area :
Water Resources

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readme.txt 25.11 KB text/plain
modelgeoref.txt 898 Bytes text/plain
ancillary.zip 6.57 MB application/zip
bin.zip 3.48 MB application/zip
georef.zip 6.05 KB application/zip
model.zip 4.36 MB application/zip
source.zip 21.08 MB application/zip
SIR2021-5065Thumbnail.jpg thumbnail 104.64 KB image/jpeg
output.zip 783.95 MB application/zip

Purpose

This groundwater model was created to assess groundwater availability in the Cedar River alluvial aquifer near the city of Cedar Rapids due to the drought condition observed between 2011 and 2013 and to understand the effects of drought stress in this area. The development of the model input and output files included in this data release are documented in U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2021-5065 (https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20215065).
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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Communities

  • Model Data Management Function (MDMF)

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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/P96CF4L5

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