Abstract
Groundwater models have evolved to encompass more aspects of the water cycle, but the incorporation of realistic boundary conditions representing surface water remains time-consuming and error-prone. We present two Python packages that robustly automate this process using readily available hydrography data as the primary input. SFRmaker creates input for the MODFLOW SFR package, while Linesink-maker creates linesink string input for the GFLOW analytic element program. These programs can reduce weeks or even months of manual effort to a few minutes of execution time, and carry the added advantages of reduced potential for error, improved reproducibility and facilitation of step-wise modeling through reduced dependency on a particular conceptual model or discretization. Two real-world examples at the county to multi-state scales are presented.
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Leaf, A. T., Fienen, M. N., & Reeves, H. W. (2021). SFRmaker and Linesink-Maker: Rapid Construction of Streamflow Routing Networks from Hydrography Data. Groundwater, 59(5), 761–771. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwat.13095
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