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Toward improved simulation of river operations through integration with a hydrologic model

May 20, 2016

Advanced modeling tools are needed for informed water resources planning and management. Two classes of modeling tools are often used to this end–(1) distributed-parameter hydrologic models for quantifying supply and (2) river-operation models for sorting out demands under rule-based systems such as the prior-appropriation doctrine. Within each of these two broad classes of models, there are many software tools that excel at simulating the processes specific to each discipline, but have historically over-simplified, or at worse completely neglected, aspects of the other. As a result, water managers reliant on river-operation models for administering water resources need improved tools for representing spatially and temporally varying groundwater resources in conjunctive-use systems. A new tool is described that improves the representation of groundwater/surface-water (GW-SW) interaction within a river-operations modeling context and, in so doing, advances evaluation of system-wide hydrologic consequences of new or altered management regimes.

Publication Year 2016
Title Toward improved simulation of river operations through integration with a hydrologic model
DOI 10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.04.018
Authors Eric D. Morway, Richard G. Niswonger, Enrique Triana
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Modelling and Software
Index ID 70171110
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Nevada Water Science Center