GSFLOW model used to simulate the groundwater and surface resources of the San Antonio Creek Valley watershed, Santa Barbara County, California
February 6, 2023
A three-dimensional integrated groundwater and surface-water model, GSFLOW, was developed to better understand and manage the groundwater system of the San Antonio Creek Valley watershed, Santa Barbara County, California. The model was calibrated to hydrologic conditions during water years 1948-2018. The model was used to evaluate the interaction between the groundwater and surface-systems and provide average and temporal water budgets for the simulation period. This USGS data release contains all of the input and output files for the simulation described in the associated model documentation report (https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20215139)
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2023 |
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Title | GSFLOW model used to simulate the groundwater and surface resources of the San Antonio Creek Valley watershed, Santa Barbara County, California |
DOI | 10.5066/P960EOK8 |
Authors | Linda R Woolfenden |
Product Type | Data Release |
Record Source | USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS) |
USGS Organization | Sacramento Projects Office (USGS California Water Science Center) |
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