Water-Budget Analysis of the Upper Big Sandy Alluvial Aquifer
The Upper Big Sandy Groundwater Management District is concerned with potentially declining groundwater levels and thus available groundwater in storage for the Upper Big Sandy alluvial aquifer in eastern Colorado
This project evaluated changes in groundwater storage within the Upper Big Sandy Designated Groundwater Basin by updating water-budget results for the alluvial aquifer from the Denver Basin model and provided best estimates for the major water-budget components, including groundwater storage.
Approach
- Compute a basin-specific water budget for the Upper Big Sandy alluvial aquifer from the Denver Basin model using a modeling tool called ZONEBUDGET.
- Refine estimates for flow into and out of the Upper Big Sandy alluvial aquifer with available data.
- Provide best estimates for the major water-budget components, including groundwater storage in the Upper Big Sandy alluvial aquifer.
Objectives:
The objective of this project is to evaluate changes in groundwater storage within the Upper Big Sandy Designated Groundwater Basin by updating water-budget results for the alluvial aquifer from the Denver Basin model and providing best estimates for the major water-budget components, including groundwater storage.
Below are publications associated with this project.
Water-budget analysis of the Upper Big Sandy Designated Ground-water Basin alluvial aquifer, Elbert, El Paso, and Lincoln Counties, Colorado, 2016
Alluvial and bedrock aquifers of the Denver Basin — Eastern Colorado's dual ground-water resource
Hydrology and chemical quality of ground water in Kiowa County, Colorado
Geology and ground-water resources of the Big Sandy Creek Valley, Lincoln, Cheyenne, and Kiowa Counties, Colorado
Software - MODFLOW
MODFLOW is the USGS's modular hydrologic model. MODFLOW is considered an international standard for simulating and predicting groundwater conditions and groundwater/surface-water interactions.
The Upper Big Sandy Groundwater Management District is concerned with potentially declining groundwater levels and thus available groundwater in storage for the Upper Big Sandy alluvial aquifer in eastern Colorado
This project evaluated changes in groundwater storage within the Upper Big Sandy Designated Groundwater Basin by updating water-budget results for the alluvial aquifer from the Denver Basin model and provided best estimates for the major water-budget components, including groundwater storage.
Approach
- Compute a basin-specific water budget for the Upper Big Sandy alluvial aquifer from the Denver Basin model using a modeling tool called ZONEBUDGET.
- Refine estimates for flow into and out of the Upper Big Sandy alluvial aquifer with available data.
- Provide best estimates for the major water-budget components, including groundwater storage in the Upper Big Sandy alluvial aquifer.
Objectives:
The objective of this project is to evaluate changes in groundwater storage within the Upper Big Sandy Designated Groundwater Basin by updating water-budget results for the alluvial aquifer from the Denver Basin model and providing best estimates for the major water-budget components, including groundwater storage.
Below are publications associated with this project.
Water-budget analysis of the Upper Big Sandy Designated Ground-water Basin alluvial aquifer, Elbert, El Paso, and Lincoln Counties, Colorado, 2016
Alluvial and bedrock aquifers of the Denver Basin — Eastern Colorado's dual ground-water resource
Hydrology and chemical quality of ground water in Kiowa County, Colorado
Geology and ground-water resources of the Big Sandy Creek Valley, Lincoln, Cheyenne, and Kiowa Counties, Colorado
Software - MODFLOW
MODFLOW is the USGS's modular hydrologic model. MODFLOW is considered an international standard for simulating and predicting groundwater conditions and groundwater/surface-water interactions.