MODPATH
Criterion |
Explanation |
General Description |
Software coupled with MODFLOW to generate groundwater flow path. |
Model Domain |
Subsurface saturated zone |
Developer |
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) |
Hardware computing requirements |
None specified. The program is packaged for use on computers with Windows (versions 7, 8, 10) and may be modified for use on other operating systems. |
Code language |
Fortran – 2003 standard |
Original application |
MODPATH is a particle-tracking post-processing program designed to work with the USGS finite-difference groundwater flow model, MODFLOW. Particles may be tracked forward or backward in time through either steady-state or transient-flow fields. |
Public/proprietary and cost |
Public; No cost |
Physically or empirically based |
Physically based |
Mathematical methods used |
MODPATH is based on a three-dimensional network of rectangular grid cells (structured grid). Each structured grid cell has six faces that connect it to either a neighboring cell or a boundary of the system. The model calculates inflow and outflow across cell faces, and flow rates are saved as output in MODFLOW budget file (used by MODPATH to construct the groundwater velocity distribution that forms the basis for particle-tracking calculations). |
Input data requirements |
The model input files are a combination of MODFLOW input and output files plus MODPATH-specific input files. |
Outputs |
Particle coordinate output files are simple text files with spatial and temporal coordinates defining particle paths. From these, standardized graphics files can be created for displaying in various two-and three-dimensional viewers. |
Pre-processing and post-processing tools |
Visual MODFLOW (Waterloo Hydrogeologic), Groundwater Vistas (Rockware) |
Representation of uncertainty |
The model does not have built-in uncertainty representation. This can be assessed for each specific case using uncertainty analysis. |
Prevalence |
MODPATH is widely applied to MODFLOW-based groundwater flow simulation studies, according the USGS. It is also widely used to delineate sources of water to discharge sites and aquifers in systems. Publications include: |
Ease of use for public entities |
Code is readily available for electronic retrieval on the world Wide Web at |
Ease of obtaining information and availability of technical support |
Limited support is provided for correcting bugs and clarification on how MODPATH is intended to work. Email modflow@usgs.gov |
Source code availability |
MODPATH is available online from the USGS at the following address: http://water.usgs.gov/ogw/modpath/ |
Status of model development |
Current release of MODPATH version is 7 (7.2.001) is the fourth major release since its original publication. Improvements include unstructured grid support and input/output format modifications that minimize the difference between MODPATH simulations based on the different versions of MODFLOW. |
Challenges for integration |
For integration with surface water modeling, temporal and spatial scales and calculations associated with MODFLOW modeling are different that those used for surface water models. |
References
See https://water.usgs.gov/cgi-bin/man_wrdapp?modpath(1) for a summary of MODPATH
Pollock, D.W., 2016, User guide for MODPATH Version 7—A particle-tracking model for MODFLOW: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2016–1086, 35 p., http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/ofr20161086.