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MODFLOW and More 2022 Program

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Sunday, June 5<br />

Opening Reception: Refreshments <strong>and</strong> Hors D'oeuvres, Tours of the Lewis Science Library<br />

Lewis Library Atrium<br />

5:00 – 7:00 PM<br />

Monday, June 6<br />

Time McDonnell Hall, A02 McDonnell Hall, A01<br />

8:00 Welcome <strong>and</strong> Opening Address Opening in McDonnell Hall, A02<br />

8:05<br />

Featured Presentation<br />

Featured Presentation in McDonnell Hall, A02<br />

Erica Siirila-Woodburn<br />

Wildfires <strong>and</strong> Water: Using rapid-response observations <strong>and</strong> high-performance computing to better underst<strong>and</strong> post-fire hydrology<br />

8:25<br />

8:30<br />

8:46<br />

9:02<br />

9:18<br />

Modeling Agriculture, Water Resources<br />

<strong>and</strong> Climate Change I<br />

Chaired by: Erica Siirila-Woodburn <strong>and</strong> Matt Tonkin<br />

Am<strong>and</strong>a Triplett, Laura E.<br />

Condon<br />

Pietro Mazzon, Stefano<br />

Piccioli, Paolo Colombo, Luca<br />

Alberti<br />

Sara Barbieri, Martina Baratto,<br />

Matteo Antelmi, Luca Alberti<br />

R<strong>and</strong>all Hunt, Daniel Feinstein,<br />

Eric Morway<br />

Climate warming-driven changes in<br />

the cryosphere <strong>and</strong> their impact on<br />

groundwater-surface water<br />

interactions in the Heihe River Basin<br />

Numerical modelling of the Adda-<br />

Ticino basin (Italy) to assess the<br />

relevance of irrigation recharge in<br />

prediction of future groundwater<br />

levels<br />

Numerical modeling of a thermal<br />

response test in <strong>MODFLOW</strong>-USG for<br />

ground source heat pump design<br />

support<br />

Watershed Heat Flows, Lags <strong>and</strong><br />

Dampening under Climate Forcing<br />

Multi-Model Analysis, Parameterization, Sensitivity Analysis,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Uncertainty I<br />

Chaired by: Al Valocchi <strong>and</strong> Sorab P<strong>and</strong>ay<br />

Michael N. Fienen, Nicholas T.<br />

Corson-Dosch, Jeremy T.<br />

White, Andrew T. Leaf,<br />

R<strong>and</strong>all J. Hunt<br />

Peter Vermeulen, Gijs<br />

Janssen<br />

Mark Bakker, Raoul<br />

Collenteur, Frans Schaars<br />

Prashanth Khambhammettu,<br />

Philippe Renard, Jeremy<br />

White, John Doherty, Marc<br />

Killingstad, Michael Kladias<br />

From datasets to decisions - a<br />

repeatable workflow for groundwater<br />

decision support<br />

Efficient Model Calibration using Submodels<br />

Estimation of parameter uncertainty -<br />

How to deal with noisy neighbors?<br />

The Traveling Pilot Point Method with<br />

an Iterative Ensemble Smoother to<br />

parameterize the categorical inverse<br />

problem <strong>and</strong> improve remedial<br />

outcomes<br />

9:34<br />

Marta Mekite, Kedir<br />

Mohammed Bushira<br />

Assessment of System Responses in<br />

Groundwater-Surface Water<br />

Interactions using SWAT-<strong>MODFLOW</strong><br />

Modeling, Lower Kobo Valley,<br />

Ethiopia<br />

Cheng Cheng, John Sigda,<br />

Lakin Beal, Jeremy White<br />

Probabilistic Analysis of Groundwater<br />

Retention Under Uncertain Future<br />

Conditions at a Legacy Mine Site<br />

9:50 Coffee Break<br />

10:10<br />

Featured Presentations<br />

Featured Presentations in McDonnell Hall, A02<br />

Al Valocchi<br />

Modeling Diffusion <strong>and</strong> Reaction at Contaminated Sites with Low Permeability Zones: from Analytical Solutions to <strong>MODFLOW</strong>/RT3D<br />

Simulations<br />

10:30<br />

Sorab P<strong>and</strong>ay<br />

Post-<strong>MODFLOW</strong>-USG - Ten Years After<br />

10:50<br />

10:55<br />

Ali Gebril<br />

Modeling Agriculture, Water Resources<br />

<strong>and</strong> Climate Change II<br />

Chaired by: Erica Siirila-Woodburn <strong>and</strong> Matt Tonkin<br />

Modeling the effect of changes in<br />

irrigation practices on the Jefferson<br />

River <strong>and</strong> tributary streams in the<br />

Waterloo area, Waterloo, Montana<br />

Multi-Model Analysis, Parameterization, Sensitivity Analysis,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Uncertainty II<br />

Chaired by: Al Valocchi <strong>and</strong> Sorab P<strong>and</strong>ay<br />

Ross Kushnereit Calibrating an ensemble of 1,000<br />

realizations for estimating the<br />

uncertainty of aquifer properties in the<br />

vicinity of a long-lived radioactive<br />

waste repository using a script driven<br />

approach

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