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Book Numerical Simulation of Groundwater Flow in the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer System  Idaho  Oregon  and Washington

Download or read book Numerical Simulation of Groundwater Flow in the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer System Idaho Oregon and Washington written by David Matthew Ely and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 89 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A three-dimensional numerical model of groundwater flow was constructed for the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer System (CPRAS), Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, to evaluate and test the conceptual model of the system and to evaluate groundwater availability. The model described in this report can be used as a tool by water-resource managers and other stakeholders to quantitatively evaluate proposed alternative management strategies and assess the long-term availability of groundwater. The numerical simulation of groundwater flow in the CPRAS was completed with support from the Groundwater Resources Program of the U.S. Geological Survey Office of Groundwater. The model was constructed using the U.S. Geological Survey modular three-dimensional finite-difference groundwater-flow model, MODFLOW-NWT. The model uses 3-kilometer (9,842.5 feet) grid cells that subdivide the model domain by 126 rows and 131 columns. Vertically, the model domain was subdivided into six geologic model units. From youngest to oldest, the units are the Overburden, the Saddle Mountains Basalt, the Mabton Interbed, the Wanapum Basalt, the Vantage Interbed, and the Grande Ronde Basalt. Natural recharge was estimated using gridded historical estimates of annual precipitation for the period 1895-2007. Pre-development recharge was estimated to be the average natural recharge for this period. Irrigation recharge and irrigation pumping were estimated using a remote-sensing based soil-water balance model for the period 1985-2007. Pre-1985 irrigation recharge and pumping were estimated using previously published compilation maps and the history of large-scale irrigation projects. Pumping estimates for municipal, industrial, rural, residential, and all other uses were estimated using reported values and census data. Pumping was assumed to be negligible prior to 1920. Two models were constructed to simulate groundwater flow in the CPRAS: a steady-state predevelopment model representing conditions before large-scale pumping and irrigation altered the system, and a transient model representing the period 1900-2007. Automated parameter-estimation techniques (steady-state predevelopment model) and traditional trial-and-error (transient model) methods were used for calibration. To calibrate the steady-state and transient models, 10,525 and 46,460 water level measurements, respectively, and 50 base-flow estimates were used. The steady-state model simulated the shape, slope, and trends of a potentiometric surface that was generally consistent with mapped water levels. For the transient model, the mean and median difference between simulated and measured hydraulic heads is -10 and 4 ft, respectively, with a standard deviation of 164 ft over a 5,648 ft range of measured heads. The residuals for the simulation period show that 52 percent of the simulated heads exceeded measured heads with a median residual value of 43 ft, and 48 percent were less than measured heads with a median residual value of -76 ft. The CPRAS model was constructed to derive components of the groundwater budget and help understand the interactions of stresses, such as recharge, groundwater pumping, and commingling wells on the groundwater and surface-water system. Through these applications, the model can be used to identify trends in groundwater storage and use, and quantify groundwater availability. The annual groundwater budgets showed several patterns of change over the simulation period. Groundwater pumping was negligible until the 1950s and began to increase significantly during the 1970s and 1980s. Recharge was highly variable due to the interannual variability of precipitation, but began to increase in the late 1940s due to the increase in surface-water irrigation projects. Groundwater contributions to streamflow (base flow) followed recharge closely. However, in areas of significant groundwater-level decline, base flow is reduced. Groundwater pumping had the greatest effect on water levels, followed by irrigation enhanced recharge. Commingling was a larger factor in structurally complex upland areas where hydraulic-head gradients are naturally high. Groundwater pumping has increased substantially over the past 40-50 years; this increase resulted in declining water levels at depth and decreased base flows over much of the study area. The effects of pumping are mitigated somewhat by the increase of surface-water irrigation, especially in the shallow Overburden unit, and commingling wells in some areas. During dry to average years, groundwater pumping causes a net loss of groundwater in storage and current condition (2000-2007) groundwater pumping exceeds recharge in all but the wettest of years.

Book Application of a Geographic Information System for Regridding a Ground water Flow Model of the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer System  Walla Walla River Basin  Oregon Washington

Download or read book Application of a Geographic Information System for Regridding a Ground water Flow Model of the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer System Walla Walla River Basin Oregon Washington written by Michael E. Darling and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Geohydrology and Digital Simulation of the Ground water Flow System in the Umatilla Plateau and Horse Heaven Hills Area  Oregon and Washington

Download or read book Geohydrology and Digital Simulation of the Ground water Flow System in the Umatilla Plateau and Horse Heaven Hills Area Oregon and Washington written by Ann Davies-Smith and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Conceptual model and numerical simulation of the ground water flow system in the unconsolidated deposits of the Colville River Watershed  Stevens County  Washington

Download or read book Conceptual model and numerical simulation of the ground water flow system in the unconsolidated deposits of the Colville River Watershed Stevens County Washington written by and published by DIANE Publishing. This book was released on with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Modifications to the Modular Three dimensional Finite difference Ground water Flow Model Used for the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer system Analysis  Washington  Oregon  and Idaho

Download or read book Modifications to the Modular Three dimensional Finite difference Ground water Flow Model Used for the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer system Analysis Washington Oregon and Idaho written by Arnold J. Hansen and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Geohydrology and Numerical Model Analysis of Ground water Flow in the Pullman Moscow Area  Washington and Idaho

Download or read book Geohydrology and Numerical Model Analysis of Ground water Flow in the Pullman Moscow Area Washington and Idaho written by William E. Lum and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 86 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Numerical Simulation of Groundwater Flow for the Yakima River Basin Aquifer System  Washington

Download or read book Numerical Simulation of Groundwater Flow for the Yakima River Basin Aquifer System Washington written by D. M. Ely and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-07-10 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A regional, three-dimensional, transient numerical model of groundwater flow was constructed for the Yakima River basin aquifer system to better understand the groundwater-flow system and its relation to surface-water resources. The model described in this report can be used as a tool by water-management agencies and other stakeholders to quantitatively evaluate proposed alternative management strategies that consider the interrelation between groundwater availability and surface-water resources.

Book Application of a Geographic Information System for regridding a ground water flow model of the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer System  Walla Walla River Basin  Oregon Washington

Download or read book Application of a Geographic Information System for regridding a ground water flow model of the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer System Walla Walla River Basin Oregon Washington written by Michael E. (Hydrogeologist) Darling and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Fundamentals of Groundwater

Download or read book Fundamentals of Groundwater written by Franklin W. Schwartz and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2024-01-31 with total page 516 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A thoroughly updated classic on the fundamentals of groundwater The second edition of Fundamentals of Groundwater delivers an expert discussion of the fundamentals of groundwater in the hydrologic cycle and applications to contemporary problems in hydrogeology. The theme of the book is groundwater, broadly defined, and it covers the theory and practice of groundwater—from basic principles of physical and chemical hydrogeology to their application in traditional and emerging areas of practice. This new edition contains extensive revisions, including new discussions of human impacts on aquifers, and strategies and concepts for sustainable development of groundwater. It also covers the theory of groundwater flow—including concepts of hydraulic head and the Darcy equation—and ground water/surface water interactions, as well as geochemistry and contamination. Readers will also find A thorough introduction to the techniques of water resource investigations and regional groundwater flow Comprehensive explorations of groundwater chemistry and its applications in regional characterization and assessments of health impacts Practical discussions of groundwater contamination and water sustainability more generally Fulsome treatments of newly emerged contaminants, like PFAS, pathogens, agricultural contaminants, methane, arsenic, uranium, and redox processes Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in hydrogeology, groundwater, geoscience, applied geoscience, and groundwater and contaminant processes, Fundamentals of Groundwater also benefits environmental consultants, geochemists, engineers, and geologists.

Book Selected Water Resources Abstracts

Download or read book Selected Water Resources Abstracts written by and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 884 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Digital Simulation of Ground water Flow in the High Plains Aquifer in Parts of Colorado  Kansas  Nebraska  New Mexico  Oklahoma  South Dakota  Texas  and Wyoming

Download or read book Digital Simulation of Ground water Flow in the High Plains Aquifer in Parts of Colorado Kansas Nebraska New Mexico Oklahoma South Dakota Texas and Wyoming written by Geological Survey (U.S.) and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Simulation of Groundwater Flow Dynamics for Sustainable Groundwater Management in Arid  Unconfined and Confined Regional Aquifers

Download or read book Simulation of Groundwater Flow Dynamics for Sustainable Groundwater Management in Arid Unconfined and Confined Regional Aquifers written by Benjamin Nana Osei Kuffour and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This document provides details of three research projects. First, a review was conducted on the hydrologic model, ParFlow v3.5.0, to provide information on ParFlow in a format that targets a broader community than a user manual or articles describing specific applications of the model. The history of ParFlow's development, core functionality, model equation discretization and solvers, parallel scaling and performance efficiency, and coupling capabilities of ParFlow with atmospheric, land surface, and subsurface models were discussed. The second project used ParFlow to simulate hydrogeologic conditions of the Walla Walla River Basin (WWRB), southeast Washington and northeast Oregon. Specifically, numerical simulations were performed to test the response of the unconfined aquifer system of the WWRB to supplemental managed aquifer recharge (MAR) scenarios, given a required minimum in-stream flows (ISFs) in the WWR over a 100-year period. The simulations indicated that maintaining minimum ISFs in the WWR and relocating some of the MAR sites downgradient could lead to balanced benefits to all users. The final research project focused on the creation of a three-dimensional groundwater flow model for the Pullman-Moscow Basin, north-central Idaho and southeastern Washington with MODFLOW-2005. The model was used to evaluate alternative water management scenarios to find long-term solutions to aquifer depletion. Model creation and calibration were done using existing hydrogeologic conditions and parameters estimated from previous studies in the basin, and suggestions of future updates to limit model assumptions and uncertainties were provided. Simulation results indicated that pumping less than 25 percent of historic rates (1983-2018) would stabilize/improve groundwater levels in Pullman and Moscow areas.

Book Archiving of Source Code for the Finite difference Flow Model and the Post processors and Input and Output Files for the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer System  Washington  Oregon  and Idaho

Download or read book Archiving of Source Code for the Finite difference Flow Model and the Post processors and Input and Output Files for the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer System Washington Oregon and Idaho written by Arnold J. Hansen and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 9 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: