MODFLOW and MODFLOW Conduit Flow Process data sets for simulation experiments of the Woodville Karst Plain, near Tallahassee, Florida with three different approaches and different stress periods
This Data Release has 18 different groundwater flow simulation applications for the Woodville Karst Plain area
near Tallahassee Florida with three variations of distributed parameter model approach. The site model files
provided include both calibrated and uncalibrated simulations of various steady-state and transient hydrologic
conditions. Simulations were accomplished with equivalent porous media models that allow laminar flow only
(MODFLOW) or laminar and non-laminar flow in a model layer (MODFLOW-CFP mode 2) and hybrid model
simulations (MODFLOW-CFP mode 1 one-dimensional pipe network linked to equivalent porous media model).
The test examples of the application of equivalent porous media model (the sponge) with and without turbulence
and a hybrid model (sponge with pipes) to the Woodville Karst Plain near Tallahassee, Florida, indicated that for
annual, monthly, or seasonal average hydrologic conditions, all methods met calibration criteria (matched
observed water levels and average flow). Thus, the increased effort, such as the collection of data on conduit
location and the computational time of a hybrid model, is not necessary for simulation of average hydrologic
conditions (simulation of non-laminar flow was not critical). However, simulation of a large storm event in the
Woodville Karst Plain with daily stress periods (52-day period beginning August 13, 2008) indicated that
turbulence is important for matching daily springflow hydrographs and models calibrated to average conditions
did not match daily storm spring hydrographs. All models were developed from an equivalent porous media
model for the area calibrated by J. Hal Davis, USGS, Tallahasee Florida Office that is documented in Davis,
J.H., Katz, B.G., and Griffin, D.W., 2010, Nitrate-N movement in groundwater from the land application of
treated municipal wastewater and other sources in the Wakulla Springs springshed, Leon and Wakulla
Counties, Florida, 1966–2018: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2010–5099, 90 p.
(https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2010/5099/). The hybrid model was developed by Josue J. Gallegos and documented
in Gallegos, J.J., Hu, B.X., and Davis, Hal, 2013, Simulating flow in karst aquifers at laboratory and
sub-regional scales using MODFLOW-CFP: Hydrogeology Journal, v. 21, no. 8, p. 1749–1760.
Complete Metadata
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
|---|---|
| identifier | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/USGS_db10c477-1304-4695-ace9-2ab50bed6212 |
| spatial | -84.47830504, 30.05139406, -84.06306787, 30.44950966 |
| theme |
[ "Geospatial" ] |