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Estimating water budget in a regional aquifer using HSPF-modflow integrated model
by
Said, A
, Stevens, D.K
, Sehlke, G
in
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/ Big Lost River
/ computer software
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 58 - GEOSCIENCES, 99 - GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
/ FORECASTING
/ ground water
/ H CODES
/ hydrologic models
/ Idaho
/ rivers
/ simulation models
/ Snake River
/ surface water
/ WATER
/ water balance
/ watershed management
/ watershed modeling
2005
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Estimating water budget in a regional aquifer using HSPF-modflow integrated model
by
Said, A
, Stevens, D.K
, Sehlke, G
in
AQUIFERS
/ Big Lost River
/ computer software
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 58 - GEOSCIENCES, 99 - GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
/ FORECASTING
/ ground water
/ H CODES
/ hydrologic models
/ Idaho
/ rivers
/ simulation models
/ Snake River
/ surface water
/ WATER
/ water balance
/ watershed management
/ watershed modeling
2005
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Estimating water budget in a regional aquifer using HSPF-modflow integrated model
by
Said, A
, Stevens, D.K
, Sehlke, G
in
AQUIFERS
/ Big Lost River
/ computer software
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 58 - GEOSCIENCES, 99 - GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
/ FORECASTING
/ ground water
/ H CODES
/ hydrologic models
/ Idaho
/ rivers
/ simulation models
/ Snake River
/ surface water
/ WATER
/ water balance
/ watershed management
/ watershed modeling
2005
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Estimating water budget in a regional aquifer using HSPF-modflow integrated model
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Estimating water budget in a regional aquifer using HSPF-modflow integrated model
2005
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Overview
Integrated water resources management is important, especially in watersheds where substantial interactions exist between the ground and surface water sources. This management warrants the need for reliable estimates of both an overall basin water budget and hydrologic fluctuations between ground water and surface water sources. The objectives of this study were to estimate the total water budget and to simulate the effects of the management of water in the Big Lost River Basin in Idaho. The study used the FIPR Hydrological Model (FHM), a hydrological model developed by the University of South Florida for the Florida Institute of Phosphate Research (FIPR). The FHM is an integrated model that simulates the full water budget of the surface and ground water systems. It has two public domain components: Hydrological Simulation Program - FORTRAN (HSPF) and Modular Three-Dimensional Finite-Difference Ground Water Flow Model (MODFLOW). This study quantified the hydrologic fluxes between ground water and surface water and determined a comprehensive and accurate water budget for the Big Lost River. The study showed an annual amount of 10.44 m3/sec leaves the basin and never to return to the system. The study is useful in developing and calculating the annual water budget in the Big Lost River, and this process should be applicable to estimating water budgets in other basins.
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