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MODFLOW-One Water Hydrologic Model integrated hydrologic-flow model used to evaluate water availability in the Osage Nation
The integrated hydrologic-flow model, called the Osage Nation Integrated Hydrologic
Model (ONIHM) was developed to assess water availability in the Osage Nation. This
model was developed using the MODFLOW-One Water Hydrologic Model (MF-OWHM)
code. The ONIHM was discretized into an orthogonal grid of 276 rows and 289 columns,
and each grid cell measured 1,312.34 feet (ft) per side, with eight variably thick vertical
layers that represented the alluvial and bedrock aquifers within the study area, including
the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer and other minor bedrock aquifers deposited during the
Pennsylvanian Period. The ONIHM was delineated into 128 water-balance subregions
based on surface watersheds, land cover, and water supply regions. These subregions
were then grouped into 12 supergroups for analysis. Groundwater flow was simulated
for two periods: (1) the calibrated 1950-2014 period from January 1950 through September
2014, and (2) the forecast period from October 2014 through December 2099. The
calibration-period ONIHM simulated past conditions using measured or estimated
inputs and the forecast-period ONIHM simulated three separate forecast conditions
under constant dry, average, or wet climate conditions. This USGS data release
contains all of the input and output files for the model described in the associated
model documentation report (https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20205141). This data release
also includes the MODFLOW-OWHM 2.0.1 executable.
Complete Metadata
| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/a349e553be62a39844054803c3e84053 |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:23abfd81-6802-4197-8c7f-0639910d834f |
| spatial | -97.168806,36.134327,-95.855419,37.125378 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |