Digital models of ground-water flow in the Cape Cod aquifer system, Massachusetts

Open-File Report 80-67
Prepared in cooperation with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Water Resources Commission Barnstable County, and the National Park Service
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Abstract

The Cape Cod aquifer system was simulated with three-dimensional finite-difference ground-water-flow models. Five areas were modeled to provide tools that can be used to evaluate the hydrologic impacts of regional water development and waste disposal.

The model boundaries were selected to represent the natural hydrologic boundaries of the aquifer. The boundary between fresh and saline ground water is treated as an interface along which there is no dispersion. The saline-water zone is treated as static (nonflowing).

Comparisons of calculated and observed values of head, position of the boundary between fresh and saline water, and ground-water discharge at locations where data are available indicate that the simulated ground-water reservoirs generally agree with field conditions.

Model analyses indicate that the total steady-state freshwater-flow rate through the five modeled areas is approximately 412 cubic feet per second.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Digital models of ground-water flow in the Cape Cod aquifer system, Massachusetts
Series title Open-File Report
Series number 80-67
DOI 10.3133/ofr8067
Year Published 1981
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description vi, 128 p.
Country United States
State Massachusetts
Other Geospatial Cape Cod
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