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MODFLOW-NWT model used for the simulation of the Cimarron River Alluvial Aquifer in the Pawnee Nation jurisdictional area in Payne County, OK, 2016-17

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Release Date
2021-01-01
Start Date
2016-01-01
End Date
2017-12-31
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Trevisan, A.R. and Paizis, N.C., 2021, MODFLOW-NWT model used for the simulation of the Cimarron River Alluvial Aquifer in the Pawnee Nation jurisdictional area in Payne County, OK, 2016-17: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9WZGYQF.

Summary

A three-dimensional, finite-difference MODFLOW 2005 groundwater model using the Newton formulation solver (MODFLOW-NWT) was created for the Cimarron River alluvial aquifer in Payne County, north-central Oklahoma to assess the impacts of current groundwater withdrawal rates with respect to current and future groundwater availability and the impacts to baseflow to the Cimarron River. To better understand current (2021) water resources and possible future water availability in the Pawnee Nation Tribal jurisdictional area, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, compiled available hydrogeologic data and developed conceptual and numerical groundwater-flow models. The [...]

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model.zip 9.26 MB application/zip
output.zip 10.71 MB application/zip
source.zip 210.05 MB application/zip
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Purpose

This groundwater model was designed for evaluating the current (2021) water resources of the Cimarron River alluvial aquifer in and near the Pawnee Nation Tribal jurisdictional area in Payne County, Oklahoma and for assessing the possible effects that proposed new water-resource development such as, additional diversion of surface water and withdrawal of groundwater, might have on future water availability. The development of the model and output files included in this data release are documented in U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2021-5073 (https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20215073)
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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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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