The following pages link to Joseph Hughes (Q46858):
Displayed 43 items.
- Potential effects of alterations to the hydrologic system on the distribution of salinity in the Biscayne aquifer in Broward County, Florida (Q58878) (← links)
- Hydrologic conditions in urban Miami-Dade County, Florida, and the effect of groundwater pumpage and increased sea level on canal leakage and regional groundwater flow (Q59973) (← links)
- Coupling geophysical investigation with hydrothermal modeling to constrain the enthalpy classification of a potential geothermal resource. (Q147770) (← links)
- Effect of hypersaline cooling canals on aquifer salinization (Q148863) (← links)
- Quantifying the predictive consequences of model error with linear subspace analysis (Q154742) (← links)
- MIKE SHE: Software for integrated surface water/ground water modeling (Q155502) (← links)
- Potential for Increased Inundation in Flood-Prone Regions of Southeast Florida in Response to Climate and Sea-Level Changes in Broward County, Florida, 2060–69 (Q228182) (← links)
- Effects of hydrologic system alterations on salinity in the Biscayne aquifer in Broward Co. (Q228427) (← links)
- MODFLOW-based coupled surface water routing and groundwater-flow simulation (Q233912) (← links)
- Examples of deformation-dependent flow simulations of conjunctive use with MF-OWHM (Q234807) (← links)
- Utilizing dimensional analysis with observed data to determine the significance of hydrodynamic solutions in coastal hydrology (Q236403) (← links)
- Feedback of land subsidence on the movement and conjunctive use of water resources (Q237124) (← links)
- Scripting MODFLOW model development using Python and FloPy (Q238246) (← links)
- Use of general purpose graphics processing units with MODFLOW (Q243501) (← links)
- Integrated hydro-terrestrial modeling: Development of a national capability (Q253399) (← links)
- Distributed memory parallel groundwater modeling for the Netherlands Hydrological Instrument (Q254693) (← links)
- SEAWAT model used to evaluate the potential effects of alterations to the hydrologic system on the distribution of salinity in the Biscayne aquifer in Broward County, Florida (Q256592) (← links)
- Effect of numerical dispersion as a source of structural noise in the calibration of a highly parameterized saltwater intrusion model (Q256990) (← links)
- Temporal response of hydraulic head, temperature, and chloride concentrations to sea-level changes, Floridan aquifer system, USA (Q262418) (← links)
- Use of time series and harmonic constituents of tidal propagation to enhance estimation of coastal aquifer heterogeneity (Q262738) (← links)
- MODFLOW as a configurable multi-model hydrologic simulator (Q268149) (← links)
- Effect of sea-level rise on future coastal groundwater resources in southern Florida, USA (Q271633) (← links)
- An agricultural package for MODFLOW 6 using the Application Programming Interface (Q275287) (← links)
- FloPy workflows for creating structured and unstructured MODFLOW models (Q287694) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of double‐diffusive finger convection (Q288158) (← links)
- The MODFLOW Application Programming Interface for simulationcontrol and software interoperability (Q298942) (← links)
- Evaluating the effect of Tikhonov regularization schemes on predictions in a variable-density groundwater model (Q299360) (← links)
- Simulation of groundwater-flow dynamics in the U.S. Northern High Plains driven by multi-model estimates of surficial aquifer recharge (Q309839) (← links)
- Use of the MODFLOW 6 water mover package to represent natural and managed hydrologic connections (Q314373) (← links)
- National-Scale Grid to Support Regional Groundwater Availability Studies and a National Hydrogeologic Framework (Q318568) (← links)
- MODFLOW Version 6.5.0 (Q318831) (← links)
- Python for Hydrology Self Study Curriculum (Q319097) (← links)
- MODFLOW models for the simulation of groundwater-flow dynamics in the U.S. Northern High Plains driven by multi-model estimates of surficial aquifer recharge. (Q319570) (← links)
- pywatershed v1.0.0 (Q319596) (← links)
- MODFLOW 6, the U.S. Geological Survey Modular Hydrologic Model (Q320030) (← links)
- FloPy: Python package for creating, running, and post-processing MODFLOW-based models (Q320071) (← links)
- MODFLOW 6 model and ensemble used in the simulation of groundwater flow and land subsidence in the northern part of the Gulf Coast aquifer, 1897-2018 (ver. 2.0, September 2023) (Q320677) (← links)
- MODFLOW-NWT model used to evaluate the potential effect of groundwater pumpage and increased sea level on canal leakage and regional groundwater flow in Miami-Dade County, Florida: U.S. Geological Survey Data Release (Q320724) (← links)
- MODFLOW 6 model of two hypothetical stream-aquifer systems to demonstrate the utility of the new Mover Package available only with MODFLOW 6 (Q321274) (← links)
- MODFLOW Version 6.4.0 (Q325194) (← links)
- MODFLOW Version 6.3.0 (Q325195) (← links)
- MODFLOW-USG (Q326032) (← links)
- SUTRA-MS - a multi-species density dependent flow model (Q336627) (← links)