Title: Arc Hydro Groundwater
1Arc Hydro Groundwater
- Gil Strassberg (Aquaveo)
- Norm Jones (Brigham Young University)
- David Maidment (University of Texas)
- Steve Grise (ESRI)
2Morning Schedule
- 830-1000 Introduction
- Opening and Arc Hydro overview David Maidment
- Introduction to data models and geodatabase
design Steve Grise - Overview of the Arc Hydro Groundwater Data Model
Gil Strassberg - 1000-1030 Break
- 1030-1200 Groundwater Data Model   Â
- Demonstration of the Groundwater Data Model
components Gil Strassberg - Implementation strategies and geodatabase design
tools Steve Grise - 1200-1330 Lunch Break
3Afternoon Schedule
- 1330-1500
- Tool Demonstration Basic toolkit and Subsurface
Analyst Norm Jones - Overview of the MODFLOW Data Model Norm Jones
- Tool demonstration MODFLOW Analyst Norm Jones
- 1500-1530 Break
- 1530-1700 Â Â Â Â
- Development plans for the coming year Norm Jones
- User survey results Norm Jones
- Open Discussion
4Linking GIS and Water Resources
Water Resources
GIS
5Arc Hydro GIS for Water Resources
Published in 2002, now in revision for Arc Hydro
II
- Arc Hydro
- An ArcGIS data model for water resources
- Arc Hydro toolset for implementation
- Framework for linking hydrologic simulation
models
The Arc Hydro data model and application tools
are in the public domain
6Arc Hydro Hydrography
The blue lines on maps
7Arc Hydro Hydrology
The movement of water through the hydrologic
system
8What Makes Arc Hydro different?
ArcGIS All features are labeled with a unique
ObjectID within a feature layer
Arc Hydro All features are labeled with a unique
HydroID across the geodatabase
HydroID to . ID Relationships link neighboring
features and help to trace water movement
Arc Hydro is a unique flavor or style of doing
GIS
9What Makes Arc Hydro different?
Arc Hydro connects space and time HydroFeatures
are linked to time series
Flow
HydroID
Time
FeatureID
Time Series
HydroFeatures
10Challenges in developing Arc Hydro
- ArcGIS is a very successful static, 2D or 2.5D
system - For surface water resources we need
- Close connection between raster terrain and
vector stream data - Linkage to time varying water data observations
stored at gages - Access to precipitation and evaporation data
fields - For groundwater resources we need
- 3D representation of boreholes and hydrogeologic
units - Integration with groundwater models, especially
Modflow, which has become the ArcInfo of
groundwater
11Websites
- ESRI Data Model Website www.esri.com/datamodels
- Arc Hydro Groundwater Website (wiki)
www.archydrogw.com
- Contact
- Norm Jones (njones_at_aquaveo.com)
- Gil Strassberg (gstrassberg_at_aquaveo.com)
- David Maidment (maidment_at_mail.utexas.edu)
- Steve Grise (sgrise_at_esri.com)