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MODFLOW-NWT and MODPATH groundwater flow models of steady-state conditions in coastal Connecticut and adjacent areas of New York and Rhode Island, as well as a nitrogen transport model of the Niantic River watershed
A steady-state groundwater flow model, using MODFLOW-NWT, was developed to better understand groundwater
flow in coastal Connecticut and adjacent areas of New York and Rhode Island. Aquatic systems in and around
Long Island Sound (LIS) provide a variety of ecological and economic benefits such as flood and storm protection,
water filtration, recreation, habitat for commercially and recreationally important fish and bird populations, and
carbon sequestration. In some areas of LIS and in many embayments along the Connecticut coastline, aquatic
ecosystems are degraded due to excess nitrogen from sources such as waste-water treatment plants, septic
systems, and fertilizer. A substantial fraction of total nitrogen inputs to LIS are transported through the ground-
water-flow system. Currently, the groundwater-flow system on the north shore of LIS is not well understood.
Groundwater budgets, travel times, and discharge receptors have not been quantified, hindering water-resources
management efforts focused on groundwater transported nitrogen. The groundwater model was used as a framework
for understanding the groundwater component of flow to surface water in the HUC12 watersheds within the study
area and to a subset of coastal embayments of LIS. The model was calibrated to groundwater levels and baseflow
discharge from water years 1990 through 2019, long-term average stream altitudes, and a dry stream/flooded land
metric. The model was used to calculate the components of the groundwater budget and to estimate groundwater
travel times, using MODPATH particle-tracking, within HUC12 basins and embayment watersheds, as well as to
estimate groundwater nitrogen loading and transport times within the Niantic River watershed. This dataset contains
model inputs and outputs, post-processing python scripts, and PEST calibration input files for the simulations
described in the associated model documentation report (https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20215116).
Complete Metadata
| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/7fa65e12565f3a5fd8e05246f5b9f6e8 |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:eb13416a-3b3a-4d43-9b31-daa96bc761c8 |
| spatial | -74.536511,40.350945,-71.036883,42.681208 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |