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     "name": "Use of multi-node wells in the Groundwater-Management Process of MODFLOW-2005 (GWM-2005)",
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         "value": "tm6A47",
         "url": "https://pubs.usgs.gov/publication/tm6A47"
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         "value": 70048404
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         "propertyID": "DOI",
         "value": "10.3133/tm6A47",
         "url": "https://doi.org/10.3133/tm6A47"
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     "datePublished": "2013",
     "dateModified": "2013-09-25",
     "abstract": "Many groundwater wells are open to multiple aquifers or to multiple intervals within a single aquifer. These types of wells can be represented in numerical simulations of groundwater flow by use of the Multi-Node Well (MNW) Packages developed for the U.S. Geological Survey\u2019s MODFLOW model. However, previous versions of the Groundwater-Management (GWM) Process for MODFLOW did not allow the use of multi-node wells in groundwater-management formulations. This report describes modifications to the MODFLOW\u20132005 version of the GWM Process (GWM\u20132005) to provide for such use with the MNW2 Package. Multi-node wells can be incorporated into a management formulation as flow-rate decision variables for which optimal withdrawal or injection rates will be determined as part of the GWM\u20132005 solution process. In addition, the heads within multi-node wells can be used as head-type state variables, and, in that capacity, be included in the objective function or constraint set of a management formulation. Simple head bounds also can be defined to constrain water levels at multi-node wells. The report provides instructions for including multi-node wells in the GWM\u20132005 data-input files and a sample problem that demonstrates use of multi-node wells in a typical groundwater-management problem.",
     "description": "vi, 26 p.",
     "publisher": {
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       "name": "U.S. Geological Survey"
     },
     "author": [
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         "@type": "Person",
         "name": "Barlow, Paul M. pbarlow@usgs.gov",
         "givenName": "Paul M.",
         "familyName": "Barlow",
         "email": "pbarlow@usgs.gov",
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           "value": "0000-0003-4247-6456",
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             "@type": "Organization",
             "name": "Office of Ground Water",
             "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/mission-areas/water-resources"
           }
         ]
       },
       {
         "@type": "Person",
         "name": "Ahlfeld, David P.",
         "givenName": "David P.",
         "familyName": "Ahlfeld"
       }
     ],
     "funder": [
       {
         "@type": "Organization",
         "name": "Office of Groundwater",
         "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/mission-areas/water-resources"
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