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For information on the availability of archive files that contain model
source code, input data files, and output data files documented in the
U.S.
Geological Survey publications cited below contact:
District Chief
U.S. Geological Survey
230 Collins Road
Boise, ID 83702-4520
email: dc_id@usgs.gov
Bibliographic Citations
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"Hydrology and digital simulation of the regional
aquifer system, eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho",
by S.P. Garabedian, U.S. Geological Survey
Professional Paper 1408-F, 1992
"Geohydrology of the regional aquifer system, western
Snake River Plain, southwestern Idaho", by G.D.
Newton, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
1408-G, 1991
"Geohydrology and simulation of flow and water levels
in the aquifer system in the Mud Lake area of the
eastern Snake River Plain, eastern Idaho" and
"Simulation of changes in water levels and
ground-water flow in response to water-use
alternatives in the Mud Lake area, eastern Snake
River Plain, eastern Idaho", by J.M. Spinazola, 1994,
U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations
Reports 93-4227 and 93-4228
"Analysis of steady-state flow and advective trans-
port in the eastern Snake River Plain aquifer
system, Idaho", by D.J. Ackerman, 1995, U.S. Geo-
logical Survey Water-Resources Investigations
Report 94-4257 (DOE/ID 22120)
Model source code and data files contained in model archive files for the
publications cited above are machine independent. Model archive files
were generated on a UNIX platform with the tar command and were
compressed with the gzip utility. Model use requires access to a FORTRAN
compiler to activate the model source code on the host computer.