JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

Presentation information

[E] Oral

M (Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary) » M-GI General Geosciences, Information Geosciences & Simulations

[M-GI34] Near Surface Investigation and Modeling for Groundwater Resources Assessment and Conservation

convener:Jui-Pin Tsai(National Taiwan University, Taiwan ), Hwa-Lung Yu( National Taiwan University), Makoto Taniguchi(Research Institute for Humanity and Nature), Ping-Yu Chang(National Central University)

[MGI34-01] Conjunctive Use Simulation and Applications with MODFLOW-OWHM

*Scott E Boyce1, Claudia C Faunt1, Wesley Henson1, Marisa M Earll1, Randall T Hanson1 (1.U.S. Geological Survey, California Water Science Center)

Keywords:Conjunctive Use Simulation, Integrated hydrologic Modeling, Numerical Modeling of Hydrological Processes, Groundwater Modeling, Groundwater-Surface water modeling, Landscape Use Simulation

The U.S. Geological Survey's MODFLOW One-Water Hydrologic Flow Model (MF-OWHM) is a MODFLOW-based conjunctive use simulation software. The first version1 was selected by the World Bank Water Resource Software Review2 as one of three recommended simulation programs for conjunctive use and management modeling. MF-OWHM builds upon the MODFLOW-2005 groundwater-flow simulation framework and multiple MODFLOW-2005 variants. This fusion of the MODFLOW-2005 variants and MF-OWHM specific enhancements allow for the following process-based simulations: saturated groundwater flow (three-dimensional); surface-water flow (one- and two-dimensional); landscape and irrigated agriculture; estimation of unknown agricultural irrigation and additional irrigation requirements for salinity flushing; reservoir operations and management; aquifer compaction and subsidence; seawater intrusion by a sharp-interface assumption; karst-aquifer and fractured-bedrock flow; and vertical unsaturated groundwater flow (one-dimensional). This presentation introduces the second major release3 and briefly introduces the application of MF-OWHM to the California Central Valley, Salinas Valley, and Pajaro Valley.


1Hanson, R.T., Boyce, S.E., Schmid, Wolfgang, Hughes, J.D., Mehl, S.M., Leake, S.A., Maddock, Thomas, III, and Niswonger, R.G., 2014, One-Water Hydrologic Flow Model (MODFLOW-OWHM): U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 6-A51, 120 p., https://dx.doi.org/10.3133/tm6A51.

2Borden, John Carter; Gaur, Anju; Singh, Chabungbam Rajagopal, 2016, Water resource software: application overview and review. Washington, D.C.: World Bank Group.

3Boyce, S.E., Hanson, R.T., Ferguson, I., Schmid, W., Henson, W., Reimann, T., Mehl, S.M., and Earll, M.M., 2020, One-Water Hydrologic Flow Model: A MODFLOW Based Conjunctive Use and Integrated Hydrologic Flow Model: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 6-A60, 576 p