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A Description of the MYNN-EDMF Scheme and the Coupling to Other Components in WRF–ARW (1) · A data-input program (MFI2005) for the U.S. Geological Survey modular groundwater model (MODFLOW-2005) and parameter estimation program (UCODE_2005) (1) · A steady-state groundwater flow model for the Des Moines River alluvial aquifer near Prospect Park, Des Moines, Iowa (1) · Addition of MOC3D solute-transport model capability to the U.S. Geological Survey MODFLOW-96 graphical-user interface using Argus open numerical environments (1) · Application of the SPARROW model to assess surface-water nutrient conditions and sources in the United States Pacific Northwest (1) · Comparison of TOPMODEL Streamflow Simulations Using NEXRAD-Based and Measured Rainfall Data, McTier Creek Watershed, South Carolina (1) · Description of the National Hydrologic Model for use with the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) (1) · Documentation of a restart option for the U.S. Geological Survey coupled Groundwater and Surface-Water Flow (GSFLOW) model (1) · Effects of Climate and Land-Use Change on Thermal Springs Recharge—A System-Based Coupled Surface-Water and Groundwater-Flow Model for Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas (1) · Effects of urbanization on storm-runoff volume and peak discharge of Valley Creek, eastern Chester County, Pennsylvania (1) · Evaluation of the ground-water flow model for northern Utah Valley, Utah, updated to conditions through 2002 (1) · Graphical user interface for MODFLOW, Version 4 (1) · Groundwater and surface-water interaction and effects of pumping in a complex glacial-sediment aquifer, phase 2, east-central Massachusetts (1) · Groundwater management process simulations using an updated version of the three-dimensional numerical model of groundwater flow in northern Utah Valley, Utah County, Utah (1) · MODFLOW-2000, the U. S. Geological Survey modular ground-water model; user guide to the Link-AMG (LMG) package for solving matrix equations using an algebraic multigrid solver (1) · MODFLOW-2000, the U.S. Geological Survey modular ground-water model -- Three additions to the Hydrogeologic-Unit Flow (HUF) Package: Alternative storage for the uppermost active cells, Flows in hydrogeologic units, and the Hydraulic-conductivity depth-dependence (KDEP) capability (2) · MODFLOW-CDSS, a version of MODFLOW-2005 with modifications for Colorado Decision Support Systems (1) · Numerical simulation of groundwater flow, resource optimization, and potential effects of prolonged drought for the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Tribal Jurisdictional Area, central Oklahoma (1) · P2S--Coupled simulation with the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) and the Stream Temperature Network (SNTemp) Models (1) · Peak-flow characteristics of small urban drainages along the Wasatch Front, Utah (1) · Simulated water budgets and ground-water/surface-water interactions in Bushkill and parts of Monocacy Creek watersheds, Northampton County, Pennsylvania: A preliminary study with identification of data needs (1) · Simulating the variable-source-area concept of streamflow generation with the watershed model TOPMODEL (1) · Simulation of daily streamflows at gaged and ungaged locations within the Cedar River Basin, Iowa, using a Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System model (1) · Simulation of streamflow and estimation of ground-water recharge in the Upper Cibolo Creek Watershed, south-central Texas, 1992-2004 (1) · T-COMP—A suite of programs for extracting transmissivity from MODFLOW models (1) · Two graphical user interfaces for managing and analyzing MODFLOW groundwater-model scenarios (1) · Use of boundary fluxes when simulating solute transport with the MODFLOW ground-water transport process (1) · User Guide and Documentation for Five MODFLOW Ground-Water Modeling Utility Programs (1) · User guide for MODPATH Version 7—A particle-tracking model for MODFLOW (1) · Using the precipitation-runoff modeling system to predict seasonal water availability in the upper Klamath River basin, Oregon and California (1)
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