| DSM2 with the San Joaquin River extension
(DSM2-SJR) has been used to model the historical hydrodynamics and electrical
conductivity (EC) for the Delta and the San Joaquin River (SJR) from Vernalis
up to Bear Creek for the period of January 1990 through September 1999.
The development of the input data for the San Joaquin River upstream of
Vernalis builds upon the methods used in the 2001 DSM2-SJR extension calibration
that included a constant add-water amount of 350 cfs with an EC of twice
that for Orestemba Creek. Also, as before, none of the tributaries were
modeled. The results generally match the measured flow and salinity on
the San Joaquin River near Vernalis.
Related Documents
DSM2-San
Joaquin River Extension simulation over the 1990-1999 period
(PDF format, 2MB)
PDF images (30KB)
of the grid of the extension (Upper
& Lower)
Developing boundary
values for the SJR extension for planning studies
--
Chapter 9, 2003 Annual Report
Development of the
extension
-- Chapter
5, 2001 Annual Report
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