Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8875442 | Journal of Hydro-environment Research | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The steady-state simulation revealed that groundwater head in general was decreased toward the Lake Michigan with local variation caused by stream networks. In response to 2012 drought event, groundwater drawdown was not rehabilitated until spring 2013, implying that the aquifer required approximately 3-4â¯months until responding to meteorological drought. Additionally, variation in recharge caused to change in groundwater table throughout the entire aquifer simultaneously, but the effect of Lake Michigan stage on groundwater table was relatively minimal. Finally, a certain portion of streams in the Cedar Creek Watershed could be ephemeral. Switching from the RIVER to the DRAIN package for the implementation of ephemeral river and stream cells resulted in significant reduction of both groundwater head and flux, implying that realistic distribution of present groundwater head would resemble one simulated between RIVER and DRAIN packages.
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Authors
Weon Shik Han, J.P. Graham, S. Choung, Eungyu Park, Woonsup Choi, Young Sug Kim,