Assistant Director Studies
South Atlantic Water Science Center
Email:
srendon@usgs.gov
Office Phone:
678-924-6647
Fax:
678-924-6710
Location
South Atlantic WSC
1770 Corporate Drive
Suite 500
Norcross
, GA
30093
US
Supervisor:
Mary L Giorgino
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Harris-Galveston Subsidence District and Fort Bend Subsidence District, constructed a finite-difference numerical groundwater-flow model of the northern Gulf Coast aquifer region for 1897 through 2018 using MODFLOW 6 with the Newton formulation solver to simulate groundwater flow and land-surface subsidence. Model parameter estimation and uncertainty analysis were conducted with PEST++ Iterative Ensemble Smoother software. The simulated results are described in the associated U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1877. The model archive provided in this U.S. Geological Survey data release includes all the necessary files to run the MODFLOW 6 model and...
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Fort Bend County,
Galveston County,
Groundwater Model,
Harris County,
Houston, All tags...
InlandWaters,
MODFLOW6,
Montgomery County,
PEST++,
Python,
Soil Water Balance,
Texas,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
groundwater,
groundwater flow,
modeling,
subsidence,
usgsgroundwatermodel, Fewer tags
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The Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was used to simulate the hydrologic response of a watershed in south-central Texas within the Honey Creek State Natural Area for the time period 2001 to 2010; the simulation was focused on simulating the hydrologic outcomes of brush management. Specifically a SWAT2012 (Arnold et al., 2012) model of the watershed was built using the ArcSWAT tool (Winchell et al., 2007). Included are the necessary files and processing scripts for users to recreate the Monte Carlo and global sensitivity analysis results presented in the publication. Note the actual outputs from the analyses are not included herein because of storage size limitations. The results of the SWAT modeling are presented...
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