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Representing Intercell Lateral Groundwater Flow and Aquifer Pumping in the Community Land Model

Farshid Felfelani, David M. Lawrence, Yadu Pokhrel

Water Resources Research · 2020

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Abstract Representation of subsurface hydrology in global land surface models has been advanced but outstanding challenges and opportunities remain, especially in better simulating lateral groundwater flow and aquifer pumping for irrigation. This study improves the representation of groundwater in the latest version of the Community Land Model (version 5) by implementing a prognostic groundwater module that accounts for lateral groundwater flow, aquifer pumping, and conjunctive use of groundwater and surface water for irrigation. In particular, we introduce—for the first time—explicit representation of steady‐state well equation in large‐scale hydrological modeling. Simulations are conducted at ∼5 km resolution over the conterminous US. Groundwater level, terrestrial water storage (TWS), a

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1029/2020wr027531
Catalogue ID
SNmokeh6be-6lfjqj
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