Paul Barlow (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Optimization techniques using MODFLOW-GWM Optimization techniques using MODFLOW-GWM
An important application of optimization codes such as MODFLOW-GWM is to maximize water supply from unconfined aquifers subject to constraints involving surface-water depletion and drawdown. In optimizing pumping for a fish hatchery in a bedrock aquifer system overlain by glacial deposits in eastern Wisconsin, various features of the GWM-2000 code were used to overcome difficulties...
Authors
Anna Grava, Daniel T. Feinstein, Paul M. Barlow, Tullia Bonomi, Fabiola Buarne, Charles Dunning, Randall J. Hunt
Use of multi-node wells in the Groundwater-Management Process of MODFLOW-2005 (GWM-2005) Use of multi-node wells in the Groundwater-Management Process of MODFLOW-2005 (GWM-2005)
Many groundwater wells are open to multiple aquifers or to multiple intervals within a single aquifer. These types of wells can be represented in numerical simulations of groundwater flow by use of the Multi-Node Well (MNW) Packages developed for the U.S. Geological Survey’s MODFLOW model. However, previous versions of the Groundwater-Management (GWM) Process for MODFLOW did not allow...
Authors
David P. Ahlfeld, Paul M. Barlow
Understanding and managing the effects of groundwater pumping on streamflow Understanding and managing the effects of groundwater pumping on streamflow
Groundwater is a critical resource in the United States because it provides drinking water, irrigates crops, supports industry, and is a source of water for rivers, streams, lakes, and springs. Wells that pump water out of aquifers can reduce the amount of groundwater that flows into rivers and streams, which can have detrimental impacts on aquatic ecosystems and the availability of...
Authors
Stanley A. Leake, Paul M. Barlow
Streamflow depletion by wells--Understanding and managing the effects of groundwater pumping on streamflow Streamflow depletion by wells--Understanding and managing the effects of groundwater pumping on streamflow
Groundwater is an important source of water for many human needs, including public supply, agriculture, and industry. With the development of any natural resource, however, adverse consequences may be associated with its use. One of the primary concerns related to the development of groundwater resources is the effect of groundwater pumping on streamflow. Groundwater and surface-water...
Authors
Paul M. Barlow, Stanley A. Leake
WTAQ version 2-A computer program for analysis of aquifer tests in confined and water-table aquifers with alternative representations of drainage from the unsaturated zone WTAQ version 2-A computer program for analysis of aquifer tests in confined and water-table aquifers with alternative representations of drainage from the unsaturated zone
The computer program WTAQ simulates axial-symmetric flow to a well pumping from a confined or unconfined (water-table) aquifer. WTAQ calculates dimensionless or dimensional drawdowns that can be used with measured drawdown data from aquifer tests to estimate aquifer hydraulic properties. Version 2 of the program, which is described in this report, provides an alternative analytical...
Authors
Paul M. Barlow, Allen F. Moench
Documentation for the State Variables Package for the Groundwater-Management Process of MODFLOW-2005 (GWM-2005) Documentation for the State Variables Package for the Groundwater-Management Process of MODFLOW-2005 (GWM-2005)
Many groundwater-management problems are concerned with the control of one or more variables that reflect the state of a groundwater-flow system or a coupled groundwater/surface-water system. These system state variables include the distribution of heads within an aquifer, streamflow rates within a hydraulically connected stream, and flow rates into or out of aquifer storage. This report...
Authors
David P. Ahlfeld, Paul M. Barlow, Kristine M. Baker
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 46
Optimization techniques using MODFLOW-GWM Optimization techniques using MODFLOW-GWM
An important application of optimization codes such as MODFLOW-GWM is to maximize water supply from unconfined aquifers subject to constraints involving surface-water depletion and drawdown. In optimizing pumping for a fish hatchery in a bedrock aquifer system overlain by glacial deposits in eastern Wisconsin, various features of the GWM-2000 code were used to overcome difficulties...
Authors
Anna Grava, Daniel T. Feinstein, Paul M. Barlow, Tullia Bonomi, Fabiola Buarne, Charles Dunning, Randall J. Hunt
Use of multi-node wells in the Groundwater-Management Process of MODFLOW-2005 (GWM-2005) Use of multi-node wells in the Groundwater-Management Process of MODFLOW-2005 (GWM-2005)
Many groundwater wells are open to multiple aquifers or to multiple intervals within a single aquifer. These types of wells can be represented in numerical simulations of groundwater flow by use of the Multi-Node Well (MNW) Packages developed for the U.S. Geological Survey’s MODFLOW model. However, previous versions of the Groundwater-Management (GWM) Process for MODFLOW did not allow...
Authors
David P. Ahlfeld, Paul M. Barlow
Understanding and managing the effects of groundwater pumping on streamflow Understanding and managing the effects of groundwater pumping on streamflow
Groundwater is a critical resource in the United States because it provides drinking water, irrigates crops, supports industry, and is a source of water for rivers, streams, lakes, and springs. Wells that pump water out of aquifers can reduce the amount of groundwater that flows into rivers and streams, which can have detrimental impacts on aquatic ecosystems and the availability of...
Authors
Stanley A. Leake, Paul M. Barlow
Streamflow depletion by wells--Understanding and managing the effects of groundwater pumping on streamflow Streamflow depletion by wells--Understanding and managing the effects of groundwater pumping on streamflow
Groundwater is an important source of water for many human needs, including public supply, agriculture, and industry. With the development of any natural resource, however, adverse consequences may be associated with its use. One of the primary concerns related to the development of groundwater resources is the effect of groundwater pumping on streamflow. Groundwater and surface-water...
Authors
Paul M. Barlow, Stanley A. Leake
WTAQ version 2-A computer program for analysis of aquifer tests in confined and water-table aquifers with alternative representations of drainage from the unsaturated zone WTAQ version 2-A computer program for analysis of aquifer tests in confined and water-table aquifers with alternative representations of drainage from the unsaturated zone
The computer program WTAQ simulates axial-symmetric flow to a well pumping from a confined or unconfined (water-table) aquifer. WTAQ calculates dimensionless or dimensional drawdowns that can be used with measured drawdown data from aquifer tests to estimate aquifer hydraulic properties. Version 2 of the program, which is described in this report, provides an alternative analytical...
Authors
Paul M. Barlow, Allen F. Moench
Documentation for the State Variables Package for the Groundwater-Management Process of MODFLOW-2005 (GWM-2005) Documentation for the State Variables Package for the Groundwater-Management Process of MODFLOW-2005 (GWM-2005)
Many groundwater-management problems are concerned with the control of one or more variables that reflect the state of a groundwater-flow system or a coupled groundwater/surface-water system. These system state variables include the distribution of heads within an aquifer, streamflow rates within a hydraulically connected stream, and flow rates into or out of aquifer storage. This report...
Authors
David P. Ahlfeld, Paul M. Barlow, Kristine M. Baker
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