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MODFLOW-NWT groundwater-flow models used to delineate areas contributing recharge to selected production wells in unconfined and confined glacial valley-fill aquifers in Chenango River Basin, New York

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2022-01-01
Start Date
2000-01-01
End Date
2013-12-31
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Friesz, P.J., Williams, J.H., Finkelstein, J.S., and Woda, J.C., 2022, MODFLOW-NWT groundwater-flow models used to delineate areas contributing recharge to selected production wells in unconfined and confined glacial valley-fill aquifers in Chenango River Basin, New York: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9HU2G1K.

Summary

In the Chenango River Basin, New York, glacial valley-fill unconfined and confined aquifers are an important source of drinking-water supplies. The U.S. Geological Survey developed three-dimensional groundwater-flow models (MODFLOW-NWT code) of three study areas in the basin to improve understanding of groundwater flow and delineate areas contributing recharge to 16 production wells as part of an effort to protect the source of water to these wells. The modeled areas were the Cortland study area in Cortland County (CCSA), Greene study area (GSA), and the Cincinnatus study area (CSA). Production wells in CCSA tap unconfined aquifers, whereas the production wells in GSA and CSA are screened in confined aquifers. The CCSA, which has an [...]

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Purpose

The groundwater-flow models were developed as part of an effort to protect the drinking water withdrawn from 16 production wells by delineating steady-state areas contributing recharge and their associated traveltimes from recharge locations to the wells in glacial valley-fill settings. The development of the model input and output files included in the data release are documented in the U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2021-5083 https//doi.org/10.3133/sir20215083.
Image of the model domains and active areas of the models.
Image of the model domains and active areas of the models.

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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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