MODFLOW and More 2022 Program
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Wednesday, June 8<br />
Time McDonnell Hall, A02 McDonnell Hall, A01<br />
9:00 Opening Comments Opening in McDonnell Hall, A02<br />
9:05<br />
Featured Presentation<br />
Matt Tonkin<br />
Insights from The Quest for Modeling’s Elusive Silver Bullet<br />
Featured Presentation in McDonnell Hall, A02<br />
9:25<br />
9:30<br />
9:46<br />
Advances in Integrated Hydrologic Modeling I<br />
Chaired by: Steve Berg <strong>and</strong> Jeremy White<br />
Christian D. Langevin, Joseph D.<br />
Hughes, Alden M. Provost,<br />
Martijn J. Russcher, Sorab<br />
P<strong>and</strong>ay, Jarno Verkaik, Scott<br />
Paulinkski, Joshua D. Larsen,<br />
Damian Merrick, Julian Hofer<br />
Alastair Black, William Witterick,<br />
Geoff Parkin<br />
Recent Advances <strong>and</strong> Future<br />
Directions for the USGS Modular<br />
Hydrologic Model<br />
Adaptive feedback in <strong>MODFLOW</strong>:<br />
Head <strong>and</strong> Flow Rules Package<br />
Integrated Modeling to Underst<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Manage Water Supply,<br />
Water Quality, <strong>and</strong> Ecology I<br />
Chaired by: Mary Hill <strong>and</strong> Andrea Brookfield<br />
Paul Juckem, Laura Schachter,<br />
Nick Corson-Dosch, Chris Green,<br />
Mike Fienen, Jeff Starn,<br />
Wonsook Ha, (Howard Reeves<br />
presenting)<br />
Anna Ryken, Max Berkelhammer,<br />
Reed M. Maxwell<br />
A Nitrate Decision Support Tool<br />
for Wisconsin - Methods <strong>and</strong><br />
Scenarios for Drinking Water<br />
Wells<br />
Characterizing Source Water for<br />
Mountain Hill Slope Fluxes<br />
10:02<br />
Peter Melchior, Andrew Bennett,<br />
Ben Horowitz, Yueling Ma, Laura<br />
E. Condon, Reed M. Maxwell<br />
Generative modeling <strong>and</strong><br />
inference of the hydrologic<br />
pressure field <strong>and</strong> its dynamics<br />
Aaron Pruitt, Michael Fienen,<br />
Andrew Leaf, Megan Haserodt,<br />
Stephen Westenbroek<br />
Modeling <strong>and</strong> Groundwater<br />
Resource Management in<br />
Wisconsin’s Central S<strong>and</strong>s<br />
10:18<br />
Alden Provost, Christian D.<br />
Langevin<br />
The role <strong>and</strong> benefits of the XT3D<br />
capability in groundwater flow <strong>and</strong><br />
transport modeling using<br />
<strong>MODFLOW</strong> 6<br />
Shabbir Ahmed, Russ Weeks,<br />
Gustavo Suarez-Narvaez<br />
Development of a Finite Element<br />
Groundwater Model to Mitigate<br />
the Impact of an Impoundment in<br />
the Surficial Aquifer in South<br />
Florida<br />
10:34<br />
Ryan Bailey, Jeffrey Arnold,<br />
Michael White, Natalja<br />
Cerkasova<br />
Simulating Surface/Subsurface<br />
Hydrologic Fluxes with SWAT+ for<br />
Integrated Water Management<br />
Chin Man W. Mok, Jeff Geurink,<br />
Nisai Wanakule, Hiroko M. Hort,<br />
Barbara A. Carrera<br />
Improving Accuracy of an<br />
Integrated Hydrologic Model<br />
Application Using Rainfall from<br />
Gauged <strong>and</strong> Radar Rainfall Data<br />
Integration<br />
10:50 Coffee Break<br />
11:10<br />
Featured Presentations<br />
Jeremy White<br />
Toward rapid, reproducible, <strong>and</strong> robust groundwater modeling<br />
Featured Presentations in McDonnell Hall, A02<br />
11:30<br />
Steve Berg<br />
Near Real-Time Forecasting with Fully-Integrated Hydrologic Models<br />
11:50<br />
11:55<br />
12:11<br />
12:27<br />
Advances in Integrated Hydrologic Modeling II<br />
Chaired by: Steve Berg <strong>and</strong> Jeremy White<br />
Martijn J. Russcher, Joseph D.<br />
Hughes, Christian D. Langevin,<br />
Alden M. Provost, Jarno Verkaik<br />
Joseph D. Hughes, Martijn J.<br />
Russcher, Christian D. Langevin,<br />
Richard R. McDonald, Julian<br />
Hofer<br />
Huite Bootsma, Joeri van<br />
Engelen, Joost Delsman<br />
Generalized Model Coupling in<br />
<strong>MODFLOW</strong> 6<br />
<strong>MODFLOW</strong> Application<br />
<strong>Program</strong>ming Interface for<br />
coupling <strong>MODFLOW</strong> 6 to other<br />
model components<br />
Reproducible large scale<br />
groundwater modeling: scripting,<br />
version control, <strong>and</strong> workflows<br />
Integrated Modeling to Underst<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Manage Water Supply,<br />
Water Quality, <strong>and</strong> Ecology II<br />
Chaired by: Mary Hill <strong>and</strong> Andrea Brookfield<br />
Jeff Geurink, Dingbao Wang, Yu<br />
Zhang<br />
Miguel Valencia, Grace Oldfield,<br />
Michael Sukop, Jayantha<br />
Obeysekera, Virginia Walsh,<br />
Elizabeth Kelly, Katherine<br />
Hagemann, Angela Montoya,<br />
Samantha <strong>More</strong>jon<br />
E.J. Wexler, Dirk Kassenaar<br />
Assessing the Impact of L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />
Change on Surface Water <strong>and</strong><br />
Ground Water Resources Using<br />
the Integrated Hydrologic Model<br />
Regional Spatial Distribution of<br />
Septic Effluent Discharge in<br />
Southeast Florida, Based on the<br />
Urban Miami-Dade Groundwater<br />
Model<br />
Feature-based Water Budget<br />
Analyses for Integrated Surface<br />
Water Groundwater Modeling with<br />
GSFlow in southern Ontario