Interactive MODFLOW simulation to study impact of pumping on streamflow
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Abstract
This resource contains web links and related publications. A simple numerical model of groundwater flow (using MODFLOW) is set up as a web application. Users can interact with the model through a web browser and can study how groundwater pumping affects streamflow and wetlands. Further information is at: Hu, Y., Valocchi, A.J., Lindgren, S.A., Ramos, E.A. and Byrd, R.A. (2015), Groundwater Modeling with MODFLOW as a Web Application. Groundwater, 53: 834-835. doi:10.1111/gwat.12372
The model can be used in high-school earth science curricula and by the general public. Teacher lesson plans are available through NAGT -National Association of Geoscience Teachers. See: https://nagt.org/nagt/teaching_resources/teachingmaterials/159251.html
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The content of this resource is derived from | Yao Hu, Albert J. Valocchi, Samantha A. Lindgren, Evan A. Ramos, Rebecca A. Byrd. Groundwater Modeling with MODFLOW as a Web Application, Groundwater, 2015, https://doi.org/10.1111/gwat.12372 |
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Educational Resources for Hydrology & Water Resources | Adam Ward · Skuyler Herzog | Public & Shareable | Open Access |
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
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National Science Foundation | 0943627 |
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