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Abstract
All input and output available at linked website. Model developed following Supreme Court ruling on allocation of water among Colorado, Nebraska, and Kansas. Originally developed for 1918-2000 period and updated annually. Development team included representatives from each state and federal government. While the core model is MODFLOW, follow-on work has coupled it to agent-based and hydroeconomic models, and perhaps more that I am unaware of.
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Scale | Regional |
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Purpose | groundwater resources;streamflow depletion;decision support;Satisfying legal requirements |
GroMoPo_ID | 2 |
IsVerified | True |
Model Code | MODFLOW |
Model Link | https://www.republicanrivercompact.org/ |
Model Time | 180101-191231 |
Model Year | 2003 |
Model Authors | Republican River Compact Authority |
Model Country | United States |
Data Available | input and output publicly available |
Developer Email | |
Dominant Geology | unconsolidated |
Developer Country | |
Publication Title | Republican River Compact Administration groundwater model |
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Additional Information | All input and output available at linked website. Model developed following Supreme Court ruling on allocation of water among Colorado, Nebraska, and Kansas. Originally developed for 1918-2000 period and updated annually. Development team included representatives from each state and federal government. While the core model is MODFLOW, follow-on work has coupled it to agent-based and hydroeconomic models, and perhaps more that I am unaware of. |
Integration or Coupling | None of the above |
Evaluation or Calibration | dynamic water levels;baseflow |
Geologic Data Availability |
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