streamDepletr
Estimate Streamflow Depletion Due to Groundwater Pumping
Implementation of analytical models for estimating streamflow depletion due to groundwater pumping, and other related tools. Functions are broadly split into two groups: (1) analytical streamflow depletion models, which estimate streamflow depletion for a single stream reach resulting from groundwater pumping; and (2) depletion apportionment equations, which distribute estimated streamflow depletion among multiple stream reaches within a stream network. See Zipper et al. (2018) doi:10.1029/2018WR022707 for more information on depletion apportionment equations and Zipper et al. (2019) doi:10.1029/2018WR024403 for more information on analytical depletion functions, which combine analytical models and depletion apportionment equations.
- Version0.2.0
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- Last release07/19/2023
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Sam Zipper
Qiang Li
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Show author detailsRolesContributorTom Gleeson
Foundry Spatial Ltd.
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