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A 2016 update was made to the GSFLOW model documented in SIR 2013-5159, which is available online ( https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2013/5159/ ). The original GSFLOW model was created to simulate climate changes effects on streamflow, lake budgets, and stream temperature in the Trout Lake Watershed, Wisconsin. The computer code GSFLOW (Groundwater/Surface-water FLOW) was used to simulate the coupled hydrologic system; a surface-water model represented hydrologic processes in the atmosphere, at land surface, and within the soil-zone, and a groundwater-flow model represented the unsaturated zone, saturated zone, stream, and lake budgets. The coupled GSFLOW model was calibrated by using heads, streamflows, lake levels, actual...
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A two-dimensional, steady-state groundwater analytic-element flow model, GFLOW (version 2.2.3), was developed to provide a better understanding of the groundwater-surface water interactions of Crystal Lake, in the city of Crystal Lake, Illinois, in response to lowering an outlet weir during current, wet, and dry conditions. Three models were created and calibrated for average 2020 (current) conditions, wet (2017) conditions, and dry (2012) conditions with the current weir elevation and current steady-state stage-flows at the outlet weir. Simulations of groundwater and surface water responses surrounding the lake and lake-water budgets were run to understand the effects and influences of lowering the weir elevation...


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