SUTRA
Criterion | Explanation |
General Description | Three-dimensional simulation of subsurface flow, solute and heat transport. |
Model Domain | Subsurface saturated and unsaturated zones |
Developer | U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) |
Hardware computing requirements | SUTRA executable code is available for Microsoft Windows |
Code language | FORTRAN |
Original application | SUTRA is a model for saturated-unsaturated, variable-density ground-water flow with solute or energy transport. The model simulates zeroth- and first-order solute production/decay, and zeroth-order energy production/decay, and represents linear, Freundlich, or Langmuir equilibrium adsorption. |
Public/proprietary and cost | Public; No cost |
Physically or empirically based | Physically based |
Mathematical methods used | Simulations may be either two-dimensional or three-dimensional, and can be either steady-state or transient. |
Input data requirements | All input data are contained in text files and are grouped into "datasets". |
Outputs | Output is written to text files and to the screen. |
Pre-processing and post-processing tools | The SutraSuite package includes several pre- and post-processing programs designed for use with SUTRA. Post-processing software are Windows-based. These include mesh, contour, and velocity vector plotting, as well as creating and exporting animations and saves visualizations as Bitmaps or VRML plots. |
Representation of uncertainty | The model does not have built-in uncertainty representation. This can be assessed for each specific case. |
Prevalence | SUTRA is very widely used worldwide for research on seawater intrusion and other variable-density groundwater flow problems based on solute transport or heat transport. Many practical engineering studies invoke SUTRA. |
Ease of use for public entities | Readily available, easy to use |
Ease of obtaining information and availability of technical support | Technical support is offered on the USGS site at |
Source code availability | The source code is available for download at |
Status of model development | Fully developed and ready to use |
Challenges for integration | The primary challenge would be related to integration with surface water models and in the simulation of evaporation from the shallow water table. The model does not appear to have significant limitations in the Delta. It was used to simulate flow, solute and heat transport on Twitchell island (Burow et al. 2005). |
References
See https://water.usgs.gov/nrp/gwsoftware/sutra/sutra.html for a model overview, the source code, documentation, and software download.
Burow K, Constanz J, Fujii R. 2005. Heat as a tracer to estimate organic carbon loads from a restored wetland. Groundwater 43(4):545-556. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6584.2005.0055.x
Voss, C. I., and Provost, A.M., 2002 (Version of September 22, 2010), SUTRA, A model for saturated-unsaturated variable-density ground-water flow with solute or energy transport, U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4231, 291 p.
Voss C.I. (1999) USGS SUTRA Code — History, Practical Use, and Application in Hawaii. In: Bear J., Cheng A.HD., Sorek S., Ouazar D., Herrera I. (eds) Seawater Intrusion in Coastal Aquifers — Concepts, Methods and Practices. Theory and Applications of Transport in Porous Media, vol 14. Springer, Dordrecht.