MODFLOW 2005 and MODPATH 5 model data sets used to evaluate seepage-meter efficiency in high-permeability settings
A three-dimensional finite-difference model, MODFLOW-2005 (version 1.12.00), was developed
to better understand how Seepage Meter efficiency changes when installed in sediments with
wide range of conductivities. The hypothesis is that coarser sediments will allow a greater
portion of upward-flow to flow around the meter instead of through it. The hypothetical model
simulates upward flow through unconsolidated sediments in the Seepage Meter Calibration
Tank operating at the Denver Federal Center in Lakewood, Colorado. Groundwater Vistas
(version 7) was used for initial development of the hypothetical model and postprocessing.
Executables and input files were then ported into this archive with public domain executables.
The particle-tracking program, MODPATH (version 5), is used to visualize flow through and
around a seepage meter in sediments with conductivities ranging from 0.01 m/d to 100 m/d.
Fifteen steady-state scenarios are simulated: three different insertion depths (6-cm, 11-cm,
and 16-cm to bottom of hydrologic flow barriers that represent the wall of the Seepage Meter)
for each of five conductivities (Kall ,Ky, Kz = 0.01, 0.1, 1.0, 10, and 100 m/d). Volumes of flow
both inside and outside of the Seepage Meter are calculated with Zonebudget (version 3) and
these volumes are presented in the workbook \ancillary\Seep95.xlsx of this data release. The
conceptualization and discretization of the numerical model are described in the journal article
(https://doi.org/10.3390/w12113267). This USGS data release contains all the input and output
files for the simulations described in the associated journal article
(https://doi.org/10.3390/w12113267).
Complete Metadata
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
|---|---|
| identifier | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/USGS_11a1d19c-f8ff-4b1a-9244-1721188e3f7d |
| spatial | -105.1280000, 39.7137000, -105.1260000, 39.7142000 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |