Groundwater Opportunities and Conflicts in the 21st Century: Economy to Ecology
October 1-2, 2012, 8am – 4:30pm
October 3, 2012 Field Trip
Earle Brown Conference Center, Brooklyn Center, MN
Presentations
Groundwater Modeling Session
Henk Haitjema – Indiana University
Modeling transit time distributions with MODFLOW/MODPATH
Randal J. Barnes – University of Minnesota
Inferring the Effective Hydraulic Conductivity Using a Simple Model and the Available Information
Otto D. L. Strack – University of Minnesota
The effect of Abandoned Wells on Irrigation and Pumping
Daniel Feinstein, Michael Fienen (WI WSC), Randy Hunt (WI WSC), Howard Reeves (MI WSC) – U. S. Geological Survey
Application of a “semi-structured” approach with MODFLOW-USG to address local groundwater/surface-water interactions at the regional scale
Michael Fienen – U. S. Geological Survey, Wisconsin WSC
Emulating a Regional Groundwater Model with a Bayesian Decision Network for Efficient Decision Support
USGS Page
David J. Hart – Wisconsin Geological Survey
Fully three-dimensional poroelastic model simulating reverse groundwater fluctuations during aquifer pumping
Paul Juckem – U. S. Geological Survey
Mapping flow path uncertainty with an Analytic Element model and Monte Carlo techniques