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Surface and Groundwater Withdrawals #9

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ChristinaB opened this issue Aug 31, 2018 · 3 comments
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Surface and Groundwater Withdrawals #9

ChristinaB opened this issue Aug 31, 2018 · 3 comments

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ChristinaB commented Aug 31, 2018

SW/GW mixing is based on a distribution from water rights records. For the LNWB:

Source Mixing ID Percent GW Percent SW
Lower Anderson Total 5 13% 87%
North Fork Anderson Total 6 0% 100%
South Fork Anderson Total 7 3% 97%
Deer Total 8 98% 2%
Fourmile Total 9 74% 26%
Ten Mile Total 10 56% 44%
Bertrand Total 11 87% 13%
Fishtrap Total 12 90% 10%
Kamm Total 13 86% 14%
Smith Total 14 29% 71%
Nooksack Deming to Everson Total 15 76% 24%
Wiser Lake/Cougar Creek Total 16 85% 15%
Schneider Total 17 61% 39%
Scott Total 18 61% 39%
Silver Total 19 87% 13%

As part of the model calibration, the distribution above was modified based on fitting observed low flows

Source Mixing ID Percent GW Percent SW
Ten Mile Total* 10 95% 5%
Bertrand Total* 11 82.5% 17.5%
Fishtrap Total* 12 95% 5%
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ChristinaB commented Aug 31, 2018

This is the model input file:
Source.txt
SourceMixing.txt
Format_SourceMixing.pdf
Format_source.pdf

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After talking to Katherine on 8/31 - I will aggregate the user withdrawals by source mixing ID, and then we will apply the source mixing percentages to get SW/GW percentages.
For 38 basins -- subset user table to 38 drainages
User ID, DrainageID, SourceMixingID, AnnualWithdrawal, ReturnFlowID

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https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/fb5e45f7bfea4765a445a190b809cbdb/ updated with AnnualWithdrawal GPY and R code in Jupyter Notebook.

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