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Hindcast of water availability in regional aquifer systems using MODFLOW Farm Process

January 1, 2015

Coupled groundwater and surface-water components of the hydrologic cycle can be simulated by the Farm Process for MODFLOW (MF-FMP) in both irrigated and non-irrigated areas and aquifer-storage and recovery systems. MF-FMP is being applied to three productive agricultural regions of different scale in the State of California, USA, to assess the availability of water and the impacts of alternative management decisions. Hindcast simulations are conducted for similar periods from the 1960s to near recent times. Historical groundwater pumpage is mostly unknown in one region (Central Valley) and is estimated by MF-FMP. In another region (Pajaro Valley), recorded pumpage is used to calibrate model-estimated pumpage. Multiple types of observations are used to estimate uncertain parameters, such as hydraulic, land-use, and farm properties. MF-FMP simulates how climate variability and water-import availability affect water demand and supply. MF-FMP can be used to predict water availability based on anticipated changes in anthropogenic or natural water demands.
Keywords groundwater; surface-water; irrigation; water availability; response to climate variability/change

Publication Year 2015
Title Hindcast of water availability in regional aquifer systems using MODFLOW Farm Process
Authors Wolfgang Schmid, Randall T. Hanson, Claudia C. Faunt, Steven P. Phillips
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70147052
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization California Water Science Center