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Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

2020

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At: A Hydro-Economic Modeling Framework For Aquifer Management In Irrigated Agricultural Regions☆, Mani Rouhi Rad, Erin M.K. Haacker, Vaishali Sharda, Soheil Nozari, Zaichen Xiang, A. Araya, Venkatesh Uddameri, Jordan F. Suter, Prasanna Gowda Jan 2020

At: A Hydro-Economic Modeling Framework For Aquifer Management In Irrigated Agricultural Regions☆, Mani Rouhi Rad, Erin M.K. Haacker, Vaishali Sharda, Soheil Nozari, Zaichen Xiang, A. Araya, Venkatesh Uddameri, Jordan F. Suter, Prasanna Gowda

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

In this paper, we introduce a hydro-economic modeling framework for the management of groundwater resources that are used for irrigated agricultural production. The model, MOD$$AT, can be used to study the costs of aquifer depletion and the net benefits of specific aquifer management policies. MOD$$AT is composed of three components, namely, an economic component, a hydrologic component and an agronomic component. A main goal of this paper is to introduce the hydro-economic model and describe how it can be transferable to different contexts. With this objective in mind, we describe model components step-by-step so that the process of integration can …


Mod$$At: A Hydro-Economic Modeling Framework For Aquifer Management In Irrigated Agricultural Regions, Mani Rouhi Rad, Erin M.K. Haacker, Vaishali Sharda, Soheil Nozari, Zaichen Xiang, A. Araya, Venkatesh Uddameri, Jordan Suter, Prasanna Gowda Jan 2020

Mod$$At: A Hydro-Economic Modeling Framework For Aquifer Management In Irrigated Agricultural Regions, Mani Rouhi Rad, Erin M.K. Haacker, Vaishali Sharda, Soheil Nozari, Zaichen Xiang, A. Araya, Venkatesh Uddameri, Jordan Suter, Prasanna Gowda

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

In this paper, we introduce a hydro-economic modeling framework for the management of groundwater re- sources that are used for irrigated agricultural production. The model, MOD$$AT, can be used to study the costs of aquifer depletion and the net benefits of specific aquifer management policies. MOD$$AT is composed of three components, namely, an economic component, a hydrologic component and an agronomic component. A main goal of this paper is to introduce the hydro-economic model and describe how it can be transferable to different contexts. With this objective in mind, we describe model components step-by-step so that the process of integration …