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MODFLOW-2005 model used to Simulate the Evolution of Fluid Underpressures in the Great Plains, by Incorporation of Tectonic Uplift and Tilting
A sequence of nine two-dimensional cross-sectional groundwater models
using MODFLOW-2005 was created to study whether underpressures
(subhydrostatic heads) in the Paleozoic units underlying the Great Plains
of North America are a consequence of Cenozoic uplift of the area. Based
on tectonostratigraphic data incorporated into these nine models, we have
developed a cumulative uplift history with superimposed periods of deposition
and erosion for the Great Plains for the period from 40Ma to the present.
Uplift, deposition, and erosion on an 800 kilometer long geologic cross-section
extending from northeast Colorado to eastern Kansas is represented in these
nine time-stepped geohydrologic models. Sequential solution of the two-dimensional
diffusion equation reveals the evolution of hydraulic head and underpressure in a
changing structural environment after 40 Ma, culminating in an approximate match
with the measured present day values. The modeled and measured hydraulic head
values indicate that underpressures increase to the west. The 2 to 0 Ma model
indicates that the present-day hydraulic head values of the Paleozoic units have
not reached steady state. This result is significant because it indicates that
present-day hydraulic heads are not at equilibrium, and underpressures will
increase in the future. The pattern uncovered by the series of nine MODFLOW
models is of increased underpressures with time. Overall, the models indicate
that tectonic uplift explains the development of underpressures in the Great
Plains. This USGS data release contains all of the input and output files for the
simulations described in the associated journal article
(https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/3765743).
Complete Metadata
| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/7fe706f7c52fcad4e95512bfc02edc4e |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:41ca4f5f-a2b6-4557-8715-21d747b2233f |
| spatial | -104.587835,37.941942,-96.210036,40.426574 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |