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One-month Stress Period Considerations. Presentation to ESHMC 8 January 2008 B. Contor. Courtesy Rick Raymondi. Outline. MODFLOW & PEST considerations Recharge tool considerations Data considerations. MODFLOW & PEST considerations. 1. Meaning of “Stress Period”.
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One-month Stress PeriodConsiderations Presentation to ESHMC 8 January 2008 B. Contor
Outline • MODFLOW & PEST considerations • Recharge tool considerations • Data considerations
MODFLOW & PEST considerations 1. Meaning of “Stress Period”
MODFLOW & PEST considerations 2. Meaning of “Time Step”
MODFLOW & PEST considerations 3. Observations occur when they occur
MODFLOW & PEST considerations • Model output is interpolated to times of observations
MODFLOW & PEST considerations 5. Match is calculated at the time theobservation occurred
Something to think about: Recharge Parameters FORTRAN Rech. Tool Aquifer Parameters PEST Aquifer Parameters MODFLOW MODFLOW ESPAM 2.0 Process? ESPAM 1.X Process
Something to think about: ~ 200 Aquifer Parameters runtime w/ 44 stress periods: a few seconds PEST MODFLOW Total PEST runtime about 12 hrs. ESPAM 1.X Process
Something to think about: ??? Recharge Parameters runtime w/ 324 stress periods: ??? runtime w/ 44 stress periods: a few minutes FORTRAN Rech. Tool ??? Aquifer Parameters runtime w/ 324 stress periods: ??? MODFLOW Total PEST runtime ???? ESPAM 2.0 Process?
Review of Recharge Tool • GIS tool • ArcGIS 8.x or 9.x • GW Modeling Toolbar (ArcGIS extension) • ESPAM.exe • FORTRAN tool • Readinp.exe
Review of Recharge Tool • GIS tool • ArcGIS 8.x or 9.x • GW Modeling Toolbar • ESPAM.exe • FORTRAN tool • Readinp.exe Data handling Calculations
Start Creating Output Tables Model Grid Output Tables in Specific Format Input Data GIS Points GIS Lines GIS Polygons GIS Rasters GIS Tool Tables (Stolen from May Training slides)
.mdl - simulation and scenario information .cel - model grid information .pch - perched reaches .trb - tributary underflow .cnl - canal seepage data .sol - soils .pre - precipitation .div - diversions and returns .fpt - fixed point sources and withdrawals .off - offsite ground water pumping .ent - irrigation entities .iar - irrigated agriculture .eti - irrigated lands evapotranspiration .red - irrigation discount table .nir - recharge on non-irrigated lands .spt - scenario sources and withdrawals Output files Created by GIS Tool (Stolen from May Training slides)
.pch - perched reaches .trb - tributary underflow .cnl - canal seepage data .pre - precipitation .div - diversions and returns .fpt - fixed point sources and withdrawals .off - offsite ground water pumping .iar - irrigated agriculture .eti - irrigated lands evapotranspiration .red - irrigation discount table .nir - recharge on non-irrigated lands .spt - scenario sources and withdrawals GIS tool explicitly represents every stress period:
.mdl - simulation and scenario information .cel - model grid information .ent - irrigation entities .sol - soils data GIS tool uses single representation for entire simulation:
.pch - perched reaches .pre - precipitation .div - diversions and returns* .fpt - fixed point sources and withdrawals .off - offsite ground water pumping .eti - irrigated lands evapotranspiration .spt - scenario sources and withdrawals Native data frequencyis one month or better * interpolation will be required for a few small entities
.mdl - simulation and scenario information .cel - model grid information .sol - soils .iar - irrigated agriculture .red - irrigation discount table .cnl - canal seepage data* .ent -entity data Data frequency longer than one month but this matches physical reality * maybe
.trb - tributary underflow .nir - recharge and non-irrigated lands Data frequency is longer than one month, adjustment may be needed
END Courtesy Rick Allen