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{{CSDMS meeting personal information template-2014
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|CSDMS meeting first name=Chaopeng
|CSDMS meeting first name=Vicken
|CSDMS meeting last name=Shen
|CSDMS meeting last name=Hillis
|CSDMS meeting institute=Penns
|CSDMS meeting institute=Boise State University
|CSDMS meeting city=University Park
|CSDMS meeting city=Boise
|CSDMS meeting country=United States
|CSDMS meeting country=United States
|CSDMS meeting state=Pennsylvania
|CSDMS meeting state=Idaho
|CSDMS meeting email address=cshen@engr.psu.edu
|CSDMS meeting email address=vickenhillis@boisestate.edu
|CSDMS meeting phone=8148635844
|CSDMS meeting phone=415-812-6846
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|CSDMS meeting pre-conference=None
|CSDMS meeting pre-conference=Bootcamp
|CSDMS meeting post-conference=No
|CSDMS meeting post-conference=No
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{{CSDMS meeting select clinics2
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|CSDMS_meeting_select_clinics2=2) Landlab I
|CSDMS_meeting_select_clinics2=3) Reproducibility and Open Science
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|CSDMS meeting abstract title=Modeling responses to concentrated groundwater pumping using a surface-subsurface processes model in an extremely arid environment
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|CSDMS meeting coauthor first name abstract=Kuai
|CSDMS meeting coauthor last name abstract=Fang
|CSDMS meeting coauthor institute / Organization=Pennsylvania State University
|CSDMS meeting coauthor town-city=University Park
|CSDMS meeting coauthor country=United States
|State=Pennsylvania
|CSDMS meeting coauthor email address=kxf227@psu.edu
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|CSDMS meeting coauthor first name abstract=Xinye
|CSDMS meeting coauthor last name abstract=Ji
|CSDMS meeting coauthor institute / Organization=Pennsylvania State University
|CSDMS meeting coauthor town-city=University Park
|CSDMS meeting coauthor country=United States
|State=Pennsylvania
|CSDMS meeting coauthor email address=xzj102@psu.edu
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|CSDMS meeting abstract=In the desert, mountainous region of Southeast California, recently-developed energy plants rely on groundwater resources for their cooling needs. Different cooling methods require vastly different amounts of water. Quantifying regional water balance fluxes such as recharge and trans-valley groundwater flow is challenging due to the importance of run-on infiltration, yet it is important for estimating the impacts of the water withdrawals. Previous research employed isolated groundwater models were run independently using crude and uniform estimate of recharge. Here, we employ a surface-subsurface processes model, PAWS+CLM, to provide estimates of recharge including run-on and mountain front recharge. The properties of the desert mountains, soil and aquifers are constrained by in-situ moisture measurements, hydrostratigraphic surveys, and well logs data. The recharge concentrates along alluvial fans at the mountain edges and at end-of-wash depressions that holds water running down from washes. As a result, the spatial distribution of recharge is very different from a uniform, diffuse recharge commonly assumed by practitioners. Using concentrated recharge, the pumping by solar plants lead to much steeper drawdown than that simulated using commonly assumed diffuse recharge. The land surface model provides a valuable solution to estimating water balance for this data-scarce region.
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