Published June 4, 2024 | Version v2
Dataset Open

Data, models, and outputs for an agent-based hydro-economic modeling study in an intensively irrigated region of the U.S. High Plains

  • 1. Colorado State University
  • 2. Texas A&M University
  • 3. Kansas State University
  • 4. University of California Davis
  • 5. USDA-ARS Southeast Area

Description

In this dataset, we include all the models developed for the study "An integrated modeling approach to simulate human-crop-groundwater interactions in intensively irrigated regions", which is published in Environmental Modelling & Software (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2024.106120). Additionally, we provide all the data used in this study. Below, you will find a description of the contents of each file:

  • abm_modflow.zip: This file includes the agent-based hydro-economic model (ABM-MODFLOW), including model inputs and outputs, Python post-processing scripts, and the Windows batch script for the integration process.
  • modflow.zip: This file contains the standalone MODFLOW model files. Each folder includes files for individual simulation periods, starting with a steady-state model for the predevelopment period, followed by seven transient models.
  • modflow_rs.zip: This file contains the MODFLOW-RS model files. Given that remote sensing data is provided for years from 1984 onwards, only models for the post-1980 simulation periods are included. For model files corresponding to years prior to 1980, refer to modflow.zip.
  • Figurers.zip: This file includes all data and Python scripts used to produce the figures in the main text.
  • Tables.zip: This file contains all tables and the associated data included in the main text.
  • Supporting_Info_Figures: This file includes all data and Python scripts used to produce the figures in the Supporting Information.
  • Supporting_Info_Tables: This file contains all tables and the associated data included in the Supporting Information.
  • Supporting_Info_Videos: This file stores Videos S1 and S2 of the Supporting Information, displaying the historical development of irrigation wells and groundwater-fed irrigated lands in the study area from 1946 to 2018.

Notes

This work was supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under award number 2016-68007-25066, "Sustaining agriculture through adaptive management to preserve the Ogallala aquifer under a changing climate."

Files

abm_modflow.zip

Files (2.5 GB)

Name Size Download all
md5:eb6f673b1f2771f1fe88abbfd7541081
548.8 MB Preview Download
md5:ef2c738ce7d03d74dbed1f3e3699894a
106.6 MB Preview Download
md5:a652193da11bb95ca6ad102421970204
757.7 MB Preview Download
md5:ea8b245d3ece15670c8692d737d3c031
476.4 MB Preview Download
md5:c0b9fbd30d50ad0e259ded9e2aeaac07
405.9 MB Preview Download
md5:6d79e8fb1db2285911f38d129d000182
117.8 kB Preview Download
md5:4473bae21e27726d2d1f7676ab810e09
168.6 MB Preview Download
md5:e35d16153c4b98aacdb2220d3cfb157b
15.7 MB Preview Download