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A three-dimensional integrated groundwater/surface-water model was developed for the upper Deschutes Basin in central Oregon to better understand groundwater and surface-water flow and...
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Watershed-scale coupled surface water (SW) – groundwater (GW) flow modeling was used to examine changes in streamflow and SW – GW interaction resulting from irrigation and associated SW...
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A 2016 update was made to the GSFLOW model documented in SIR 2013-5159, which is available online ( https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2013/5159/ ). The original GSFLOW model was created to simulate...
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The Rio San Jose Integrated Hydrologic Model (RSJIHM) is a sequentially linked, integrated hydrologic model utilizing the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) (version 5.2.0) and...
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A three-dimensional, GSFLOW model was developed to simulate and quantify the hydrologic system of the Yucaipa subbasin. The model was calibrated to conditions from 1970 to 2014, the period for...
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The Russian River watershed, situated in coastal, northern California, experiences hydrologic extremes, including periodic droughts and flooding. Water managers are working to maintain...
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A three-dimensional integrated groundwater and surface-water model, GSFLOW, was developed to better understand and manage the groundwater system of the San Antonio Creek Valley watershed, Santa...
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In the San Antonio Creek Valley Watershed (SACVW) of Santa Barbara County, California, climatic conditions, surface-water diversions, and groundwater withdrawals potentially affect water...
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