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1. 3 Entering Well Information Using a Pumping Record 5 1 4 Importing Data from a Text File 6 1 5 Synthesizing Data 6 1 6 Saving Input Data and Settings 8 2 0 Running the SDF View Model 2 9 2 1 Setting the Run Year Range 9 2 2 Selecting the Output Type 9 2 3 Running an Input File 10 3 0 Pull Down Menu Options 2 22 2225 eee eee eee eee 11 3 1 File Pull Down Menu 11 3 2 The SDF Pull Down Menu 12 3 3 Edit Pull Down Menu 14 Edit Pull Down Menu Options 14 Control Key Functions 15 Right Mouse Button Options for Cutting and Pasting Individual Items 15 Using the Right Mouse Button to Copy and Paste Tables 15 3 4 Cutting and Pasting Data from Other Programs 15 3 5 View Pull Down Menu 17
2. 27 5 2 Tab delimited Input Data File txt 27 Record 1 Time Period 27 Record 2 File Information 27 Record 3 Well or Recharge Site Data 27 5 3 Old SDF Format txt 28 Record 1 Modeling Parameters 28 Record 2 Withdrawal and Return Sites 28 Record 3 CU Pumping Recharge Input Rates 29 6 0 Index 2 22 eee eee ee ee ee ee eee 31 Version 1 2 iv Creating a New Input File 1 0 Creating a New Input File Water managers use Stream Depletion Factors SDF to determine the lag time from when irrigation well water is pumped from or water is recharged to an alluvial unconfined river aquifer and when a depletion or accretion happens in the river Required input information for SDF View is irrigated consumptive use from well water or net recharge amounts and SDF values for irrigation wells or recharge basins This section describes how to create an input file for the SDF View program which then computes depletions or accretions to the river SDF input files can be created as a new file created in the pending CU Model and imported or imported from a previous SDF input format Thi
3. When the software is installed it will create example files in the directory where the program is installed for example it will most likely be saved in C Program Files S DFView Examples There will be an input file and an output file called test sdf and test out respectively 3 File gt Import From CU Model This option will import files with an owl extension that have been creating using the pending CU Model Version 1 2 11 File Pull Down Menu User Manual SDF View 4 File gt Import Old SDF Format This option can be used to import an SDF file for the original version of the SDF Model An example file format is shown in Section 5 3 Old SDF Format txt 5 File gt Import from Tab delimited File Imports a dataset into the Historical data field The text file should be in the correct format as described in Section 5 2 Tab delimited Input Data File txt The dataset can be created in a spreadsheet and saved as a text file that can be imported using this option see Section 1 4 Importing Data from a Text File 6 File gt Close Closes the current file with an option to save 7 File gt Save Saves the current version of the input file with the same name 8 File gt Save As This option allows you to change the name and location of the file when you save it Save in E Examples test sdf File name rewsaf sdf Save as type SDF Files sdf x Figure 18 Sa
4. 14 Conversion from Average Daily cfs to Acre feet 13 Creating a New Input File 1 Creating and Saving a New SDF View Input File 1 CU of Groundwater Summary 21 Cutting and Pasting Data from Other Programs 15 D Delete Button 4 Display of Recently Opened Files 12 Display of Windows Currently Open 18 Done Button 22 Symbols Entries User Manual SDF View E H Edit gt Copy from Input Table Option 14 Has Pumping Record 4 Edit gt Copy from Synthesized Table Help gt About SDF View Option 18 Option 14 Help gt Help Topics Option 18 Edit gt Paste into Input Table Option 14 Help Button 22 Edit gt Paste into Synthesized Table 14 Help Pull Down Menu 18 Edit Pull Down Menu 14 Historic Input Year Range 3 Edit Pull Down Menu Options 14 Historical Cycle Year Range Selection 8 Entering Recharge or Consumptive Use Historical Data Display 4 5 13 Amounts 4 Historical End Yea 16 Entering the Input Year Range 3 Historical End Year 5 Entering Well Information Using a Historical Start Year 5 16 Pumping Record 5 Entering Well Recharge Data 3 Example Files 25 Excel 15 Iconified 18 F Individual Well Recharge Sites 21 Input Editor Window 1 9 Input End Year 16 File gt Close Option 20 Input File Save Pop Up Window 10 File gt Import From CU Model Option 11 Input Files 1 File gt Import from CU Model Option 11 Irrigation
5. 970 491 2293 Fax 970 669 1143 E mail garcia engr colostate edu E mail jaltenhofen ncwcd org About the SDV View Software The SDF Model computational program is written in standard FORTRAN The SDF View model interface is written in the C programming language and was constructed with visual C The development and user platform is a PC running Windows 95 98 NT The interface contains online help parallel to this documentation and also contains a graphing package Installing the Software 1 Copy the sdfview zip file into a directory on your machine where the winzip program is installed 2 Using Microsoft Explorer double click on the sdfview zip file Winzip will open the file 3 When the files appear in the browser window select the Install button in Winzip the setup routine will begin For more information see the http www ids colostate edu projects sdfview 4 Follow the instructions provided in the setup routine Version 1 2 ii Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 0 Creating a New Input File 0 0 0 1 1 1 Creating and Saving a New SDF View Input File 1 1 2 Setting Properties 2 1 3 Entering Well Recharge Data 3 Enter the Historic Input Year Range 3 Adding a Well Recharge Site
6. 3 6 Window Pull Down Menu 18 3 7 Help Pull Down Menu 18 4 0 Output Display 2 2 2 eee eee eee eee eee 19 4 1 Output File Menu 19 4 2 Output for Well Recharge Sites 20 4 3 Output Buttons 22 iii User Manual South Platte SDF View 4 4 Plotting Output 22 5 0 Appendix I Example Files 5 5 25 5 1 Example SDF View Input File sdf 25 Record 1 Version Number rrr rrr S 25 Record 2 Modeling Parameters 25 Record 3 SDF and Well Recharge Site 26 Record 4 Well Recharge Site Name and ID 26 Record 5 Well Recharge Data Records 3 5 are repeated for each well recharge site 26 Record 6 Pumping Record Name 27 Record 7 Pumping Record Settings 27 Record 8 Application Efficiencies 27 Record 9 Pumping Record Data repeated for each year of historical data
7. Recharge Input Rates Each line represents a single year with 12 monthly input values Col 10s 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BP urea Col s 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Record 3 197 3 98 6 98 6 19733 1973 98 6 98 6 67 3 54 1 43 2 Table 4 Column Data Items for Body of Data Cards a Column Variable Name Description Location e ee The monthly rates are in units of acre feet day monthly ies averages with the rates arranged chronologically by month 25 32 nov dec jan etc No entry means no withdraws or 5 33 40 recharges happened in that month lS A 7 FeS a re e j a o e o j a I integer F fixed with integer and number of places to the right of the decimal and A characters Version 1 2 29 Old SDF Format txt User Manual SDF View Version 1 2 30 Symbols to add box 3 A Ac Ft Acre Feet 5 Adding a Well Recharge Site 3 Application Efficiencies 27 Application Efficiency 5 Apply Button 7 Average Daily Acre Feet Option 13 Average Years 7 B Buttons for Saving Printing and Plotting Output Data 22 by well recharge site 9 6 0 Index C Calendar Option 13 Calendar Year 20 CFS Cubic Feet per Second 5 Close Option 12 Computer Clipboard 16 Consumptive Use or Recharge Data 26 Control Key Functions 15 Control c 15 16 Control v 15 16 Conversion Between Monthly and Daily Values
8. This is done first by entering known historical data for recharge and consumptive use and then projecting or synthesizing into the future To synthesize data enter the number of years in the Years of Data field see Figure 8 The Years of Data field specifies the number of years to synthesize data starting from the year after the historical data range Synthesized Start Year 1993 Years of Data IF SITES ADDED OR HISTORICAL DATA CHANGED Synthesized CU of Ground Water for Well lt none gt Monthly AC FT lt Irrigation Year gt Nov bec fsan FEB Man APR mav iun fuu faue sep ocr I Enter Number of Years to Synthesize Here and Hit Enter or the Recalculate Run Start Year To 41992 with Output Type by well recharge site x Button RUN YEARS PAST SYNTHESIZED YEARS ASSUMED TO HAVE NO WELL CU RECHARGE Synthesized Data Display Figure 8 Synthesize Data Window Version 1 2 6 Creating a New Input File Note For an existing file input window if new sites are added or historical data is changed the Recalculate Button must be clicked in order to update synthesized data After the number of years is selected and the Enter key is pressed or the Recalculate Button clicked the type of data synthesis can be selected from three choices as shown in Figure 9 Choose a method for synthesizing the data x Average Years Average Years Methods are displayed by selecting the scroll arrow
9. Toolbar e New File Opens new input file see Section 1 0 Creating a New Input File e Open File Opens existing input file see Section 3 1 File Pull Down Menu e Save File Saves current version of input file see Section 3 1 File Pull Down Menu e Run Model Runs the SDF Model with current input file see Section 3 2 The SDF Pull Down Menu e Open Properties Opens the Properties window see Section 3 2 The SDF Pull Down Menu 2 View gt Status Bar The status bar contains information about the workings of the program and can be displayed or not depending on the setting of the option It is located in the lower left corner of the main window la For Help press F1 lt a Status Bar Figure 27 Status Bar Version 1 2 17 View Pull Down Menu User Manual SDF View 3 6 Window Pull Down Menu 3 SDFView SDFVie2 File SDF Edit View i Arrange Icons Run Start Year 11991 1 test sdf If the end of the simulatio 2SDF Viel Wells Recharge Sites 2s SERS Figure 28 The Window Pull Down Menu Options for the Window pull down menu 3 Window gt Cascade If there are multiple file windows open this option will cascade the windows in the main window 4 Window gt Tile If there are multiple file windows open this option will tile the windows in the main window 5 Window gt Arrange Icons If there are multiple file windows iconified this option will arrang
10. flow in cfs and days per month i e 24 entries per row 5 2 Tab delimited Input Data File txt Data for the SDF Model can be entered into a spreadsheet and then imported into SDF View using the File gt Import from Tab delimited File The file format should have lines separated by paragraph or carriage returns and columns entries separated by tabs The format is described in and there is an example file called testsdf txt in the Program Files SDFView Examples directory 5 2 1 Record 1 Time Period Record 1 1987 1988 This record contains the first and last year of the data period separated by a tab 5 2 2 Record 2 File Information Record 2 name FS 0 comment This record contains the name of the well or recharge site the SDF value the well or recharge type a blank or 0 means an irrigation well anything else indicates a recharge site and a comment about the well or recharge site The first and last columns are text fields the second column is a real number for the SDF value and the 3rd column is blank or 0 to mean an irrigation well OR a number or text to mean a recharge site 5 2 3 Record 3 Well or Recharge Site Data Record 3 1987 0 0 0 B22 0 0 0 0 3 6 54 0 0 1988 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The first column of the data indicates the year of the records and it is followed by twelve columns of pumping or recharge values in average daily or monthly acre feet Each column is separated by a tab and Version 1 2 27 Tab d
11. net recharge values or the seepage into the aquifer Net recharge is compute by subtracting evaporation and changes in recharge pond storage from measured gross inflows into the recharge pond Net recharge values are entered as either monthly acre feet or average daily acre feet per month Note Fora given SDF Run Scenario all recharge sites and or wells will have the same historical data range Therefore the first step is to select an historical data time period for irrigation well and recharge sites The historical input year fields are located above the historical data display area Figure 4 p j 3 Enter the Historic Input Year Range Enter the beginning and end years of the historical data in the fields shown in Figure 4 The end year for the historical data defines the beginning of the synthesized data Input Historical Start Year Here Input Historical End Year Here 8 SDFView SDF ie1 File SDF Edit Wew Window Help laj xj D bel Run pP Historical Start Year End Year F Figure 4 Historical Data Year Range For example enter 1991 for the start year and 1992 for the end year m N N Adding a Well Recharge Site To add a specified amount of Well Recharge Sites enter the amount in the to add box and then click on the New button as shown in Figure 5 Version 1 2 3 Entering Well Recharge Data User Manual SDF View Note Historical Start Year End Year Wells Rec
12. output tables Totals in the output for years with months of hyphens are assumed to be zero values Version 1 2 20 Output Display Hyphens for Added Months The last year of historical data is 1997 There are 5 year s of synthesized data SYNTHESIZED DATA WAS GENERATED USING HISTORICAL DATA YEAR 1994 No well CU Recharge after year 2002 Location 646533 farm 1 Location Type Irrig well SDF 80 days CU or Recharge Data acre feet YEAR JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG NOV DEC TOTAL CUMULATIVE TOTAL 991 z gt 0 0 0 0 992 0 0 0 0 0 STILT 47 40 32 4 3 0 0 0 94 2 94 2 993 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 TI S381 S20u2 gt 0 0 0 13537 S229 29 994 0 0 0 0 4 10 2 38 S E 85 55 2743 50 0 0 220 1 450 995 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 63 S79R9 3506 4 07 0 0 144 5 594 5 996 0 0 0 0 0 11 7 47 1 32 4 3 0 0 0 94 2 688 7 997 0 0 0 0 Beg 4 8 13 8 SEITE 34 1 0 0 0 177 6 866 3 998 0 0 0 0 4 10 2 38 SOS BDD F273 0 0 0 220 1 1086 4 999 0 0 0 0 4 10 2 38 SESLI SBSS Salsa 50 0 0 220 1 1306 5 2000 0 0 0 0 4 10 2 m38 SBL 85 5 27 3 D 0 0 220 1 1526 6 2001 0 0 0 0 4 10 2 38 88 7 8565 2773 0 0 0 220 1 1746 7 2002 0 0 0 0 4 10 2 38 SOS 8550 27 3 40 220 1 1966 8 Avg 0 0 0 0 22 6 24 56 69 0 43 0 0 160 Hyphens for Added Months Figure 33 Output Data Display with Change in Year Type 3 Output Type For Well Recharge Sites There are four types of output that ca
13. select yes then Historical Data Display for the given well can only be changed through the Well Pumping Record window See Section 1 3 3 Entering Well Information Using a Pumping Record If you select no then values can be edited directly in the Historical Data Display 5 Enter data in the Well Recharge Sites window by clicking the mouse with the cursor in the cell the cell will be highlighted and a text cursor will be placed to the right of the text For options that have only two choices i e Location Type Output and Has Pumping Record clicking on the cell will change the current setting for example yes to no Note The width of the columns can be increased by placing the cursor on the title bar and moving the column separator along the top of the display 6 You can enter recharge or consumptive use amounts directly into the Historical Data Display or you can use pumping records that will compute consumptive use amounts based on gross pumping and an application efficiency to obtain consumptive use of groundwater See Section 1 3 3 Version 1 2 4 Creating a New Input File Entering Well Information Using a Pumping Record Pumping records contain daily pumping rates or monthly pumping volumes and application efficiencies 7 For each site enter the historical CU of groundwater or net recharge data by month and year in the Historical Data Display area shown in Figure 1 for the period of Historical St
14. site in the calculations 5 1 4 Record 4 Well Recharge Site Name and ID Record 3 646533 farm 1 e The well name or ID and the name of the modeling are in parenthesis 1 5 Record 5 Well Recharge Data Records 3 5 are repeated for each well recharge site Record 4 00 89000000000 On e Twelve entries one for each month starting with November with a line for each year of data Version 1 2 26 Appendix I Example Files both historical and synthesized Records 3 through 5 are repeated for each well recharge site 5 1 6 Record 6 Pumping Record Name Record 5 646533 farm 1 e Same as record 4 5 1 7 Record 7 Pumping Record Settings Record 6 0 1 The first entry indicates if a pumping record is used 0 is no and 1 is yes The second entry indicates the type of units used for pumping flows 1 is monthly acre feet and 2 is cubic feet per second cfs If 2 is selected the table for record 8 will have 24 entries containing the daily cfs and the number of days per month the flow occurs 5 1 8 Record 8 Application Efficiencies Record 7 1112112422422 2221 Indicates the application efficiencies for each month starting with November the values can be between 0 and 1 1 9 Record 9 Pumping Record Data repeated for each year of historical data Record 8 000000000000 On e Entries for each month starting with November in acre feet i e 12 entries per row or average daily
15. Figure 9 Choose Synthesizing Method Pop up Window 1 Average Years This data synthesizing option will calculate an average over a selected range of historical years for each month and paste these values for the synthesized period into the Synthesized Data Display area A data selection window is displayed when the Average Years option is selected see Figure 10 ies Select Years to Average Years to be selected for averaging Ce oar Figure 10 Selecting Years for Using the Average Select multiple years to average using the shift control and or arrow keys or by clicking and pulling down the list with the mouse Once the years are selected the synthesized data is created by clicking on the Apply button 2 Use Given Year This option will copy a given historical year s monthly values to each year over the range of synthesized years specified Selected Given Year Figure 11 Selecting a Given Year for Synthesizing Data Select the historical year of data you want to use for the synthesized period by clicking on the year in the pop up window and selecting the Apply button Version 1 2 7 Synthesizing Data User Manual SDF View 3 Use Historical Cycle This option will repeat a set of historical years for the synthesized years specified When this option is used a window will be displayed to select the cycle of historical years to use for synthesizing es Synthesize Using Histori
16. I integer F fixed with integer and number of places to the right of the decimal and A characters 5 3 2 Record 2 Withdrawal and Return Sites The rest of the records in the file can describe withdraws CU of groundwater or returns net recharge to the aquifer The section for each site begins with a line like Record 2 and followed by as many lines of Record 3 as there are years of input data Then another Record 2 for the next site followed by lines of Record 3 etc Col 10s 0 T 2 3 4 5 6 7 Br saad Col 8 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Record 2 300 Dave Test RETURN SHALLOW Version 1 2 28 Appendix I Example Files Table 3 Column Data Items for Data Card Headers ed Column Variable Description Location Name aa il a Stream depletion factor for site or plot described in this data card depletion factor for site or plot described in this data card 6 29 29 A Address or identification number of Address or identification number of plot or site or site 40 lt a pee word WITHDRAWAL for cores or eenieaton number ol peter Sie of groundwater or the word RETURN for net recharge begin in column 31 51 57 water code The word SHALLOW or the word DEEP for type of water begin in column 51 SDF View only supports SHALLOW aquifers a I integer F fixed with integer and number of places to the right of the decimal and A characters 3 Record 3 CU Pumping
17. Pull Down Menu or create a new SDF file See Section 1 0 Creating a New Input File select the SDF gt Run option See Section 3 2 The SDF Pull Down Menu or the Run icon in the toolbar See Section 3 5 View Pull Down Menu 8 SDFView SDFVie2 Change Year Type gt Change Units Figure 15 Selecting the Run Option A pop up window will be displayed with the option to save the input file if it has not already been saved SDFView AN Save changes to SDFVie2 Figure 16 Input File Save Pop Up Window Select the Yes button the input file will be saved and run The output for the model will be displayed in the main window using the output display See Section 4 0 Output Display The output file will have the same name as the input file but with a out extension instead of the sdf extension of the input file The SDF Model can only run in the Irrigation year Nov Oct format and a warning is displayed to change to this year type See Section 3 2 The SDF Pull Down Menu In converting to irrigation year to run the SDF Model zero values are entered as historical values for any added months For example if historical data is entered in calendar year format Jan Dec and then changed to irrigation year another year is added at the end of the historical data to include the Nov and Dec data with zero values for Jan through Oct of this added irrigation year When changing year ty
18. Stream Depletion Factor Model SDF View E3 SDFView test sdf BEE File SDF Edt View Window Help 218 x ae td run P Historical Start Year fiss2 End Year fiss 646533 farm 1 80 Irrig well yes no Ren 646363 farm 2 40 Recharge site yes NA 646409 farm 2 40 Irrig well yes no ttto add i 646136 farm 3 20 Irrig well yes no Delete r Historical CU of Ground Water for Well 646533 farm 1 Monthly AC FT lt lrrigation Year gt Ten MY Wel Puning eco ISIE 0 0 0 1992 0 0 0 1993 0 0 0 0 0 0 MONTHLY Discharge Measurement CFS AcFt 1994 0 0 0 0 0 04 1995 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eff 1992 Flow Volume 1993 Flow Volume 1994 Flow Yol a 1996 0 0 0 0 0 0 Synthesized Start Year 1998 Years of Data B r Synthesized CU of Ground Water for Well 646533 farm 1 synthe Monthly AC FT lt lrrigation Year gt Year AP 0 0 04 1998 0 0 0 1999 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2000 0 0 0 0 0 04 2001 0 0 0 0 0 04 For Help press F1 User Manual Version 1 2 Developed for the South Platte Advisory Committee by the Integrated Decision Support Group IDS at Colorado State University ee University User Manual SDF View Stream Depletion Factor SDF View Version 1 2 Copyright Copyright 1999 Integrated Decision Support Group About This Document This user manual describes the Stream Depletion Factor SDF View The information presented here parallels the on line documenta
19. Well Site 4 File gt Import Old SDF Format Option 11 Irrigation Year 13 20 12 Irrigation Year Option 13 File gt New Option 1 11 20 File gt Open Option 11 20 L File gt Save As Option 2 File Pull Down Menu 11 Full View 18 Location Type 4 Groundwater Consumptive Use or Microsoft Excel 15 Recharge 13 Microsoft Wordpad 22 Modeling Parameters 25 28 Monthly Acre Feet Option 13 Version 1 2 32 N Negative Values 22 Net Impact on Stream Report 21 Net Recharge 3 New Button 3 New File Button 17 New File Option 1 O Old SDF Format txt 28 only totals for all well recharge sites 9 Open File Button 17 Open Properties 17 Opening SDF View 1 Output Buttons 22 Output Displa 23 Output Display 19 Output File Menu 19 Output for Well Recharge Sites 20 Output Type For Well Recharge Site 21 Output Window 19 Output Years 21 Output 4 P Paste for Consumptive Use Data 16 Plot Button 22 23 Plotting Output 22 Print Button 22 Pull Down Menu Options 11 Pumping Rates 29 Pumping Record 4 Pumping Record Button 5 Pumping Record Data 27 Pumping Record Name 27 Pumping Record Settings 27 Pumping Record Window 5 Pumping Records 4 Q Quatro Pro 15 R Recalculate Button 7 Recalculate Synthesized Data 13 Recharge Pond Storage 3 Recharge Summary 21 Right Mouse Button Options for C
20. als for all 0 ort the sites 1 synthesizeFormat Integer Indicates the type of projection used the options are 1 4 1 Use Average Uses an average of a period of years 2 Use Given Year Repeats the given year over the synthesized period 3 Use Historical Cycle Repeats a series of years 4 User Defined Used to indicate a user edited version projStartYear Integer Indicates year after input start year 0 for the beginning year of the projection method projEndYear Indicates the end year of projection method yearMode Integer Defines the type of year used there are three types supported 0 2 0 Calendar Year Jan Dec 1 Irrigation Year Nov Oct 2 USGS Year Oct Sept unitMode Integer Type of units used for input data 0 ort 0 Daily Acre Feet 1 Monthly Acre Feet useAvgDaysPerMonth Integer Type of conversion to use for monthly to daily values 0 ort 0 Use actual days in the month depending on the date 1 Use a standard conversion for each month 30 417 days month The rest of the file contains information specific to individual sites in the modeling area 5 1 3 Record 3 SDF and Well Recharge Site Record 2 50 1 1 e The first entry is the stream depletion factor SDF for the well or recharge sites e The second entry signifies if the site is a well 1 or a recharge site 1 e The third entry signifies if the model will ignore or read this site 0 means to ignore and 1 means to use the
21. art Year through the Historical End Year The unit type and year type can be edited using the Properties window see Section 3 2 The SDF Pull Down Menu Note The heading above the Historical Data Display lists the name of the well recharge site and the current settings for the unit and year types 1 3 3 Entering Well Information Using a Pumping Record 1 Select the irrigation well site by clicking the mouse on the site name in the Well Recharge Sites display area 2 Click on the Pumping Record button on the right side of the Well Recharge Sites display and the Pumping Record window will be displayed Note The Pumping Record button is only active for irrigation well sites w Well Pumping Record im Ea MONTHLY Discharge Measurement CFS Actt 1991 Flow Volume 1992 Flow Volume Units Setting Figure 6 Pumping Record Window 3 Enter the Application Efficiency 0 0 1 0 this is a factor that is multiplied by the monthly gross pumping to get consumptive use amounts from the pumping records For example enter 0 5 for 50 efficiency 4 Select the discharge measurement units for gross pumping amounts there are two choices e CFS Cubic feet per second enter values for the discharge rate the number of days of operation each month and the application efficiency for each month e Ac Ft Acre feet one foot of water distributed uniformly over one acre of land Enter monthly Version 1 2 5 Enterin
22. cal Cycle Starting at year 1992 ha until year 1992 v Cancel Figure 12 Historical Cycle Year Range Selection The scroll pull downs on each side of the year entries can be used to select the start and end year of the historical cycle to repeat After the years are selected click on Apply Note Once the Apply button has been selected for any of the synthesizing options the Synthesized Data Display area will be filled with values You can also enter in values by modifying values from one of the other synthesized options or adding your own values When new values are entered into the synthesized table the label in the output will read User Defined 1 6 Saving Input Data and Settings After entering the input data you should get into the habit of saving the file to a new name this will help you to recreate past model runs Version 1 2 Running the SDF View Model 2 0 Running the SDF View Model 2 1 Setting the Run Year Range Set the Run Year Range at the bottom of the Input Editor window see Figure 1 and Figure 13 If the run range is greater than the historical range and the synthesized range zero values for recharge and or consumptive use values will be used for the entries after the historical and synthesized ranges Run Start Year 1991 To 11996 with Output Type by well recharge site 7 RUN YEARS PAST SYNTHESIZED YEARS ASSUMED TO HAVE NO WELL CU RECHARGE Figure 13 Run Year Range For exa
23. cal years to correspond to the data being pasted enter them in the historical year cells before you paste the data see Figure 24 6 Make sure the water year type and the units selected for the historical data correspond to the data being pasted These settings can be changed using the Properties option in the SDF pull down menu See Section 3 2 The SDF Pull Down Menu 7 Click the mouse in the Historical Data Display area and press control v see Figure 24 Make sure the years being copied are the same as the historical year period Historical Start Year 1991 End Year Input Data Wele Recharge Stes sr ste Jee put Has Pumping Record _ Has Pumping Record I should match n years being H to add PEE Historical CU of Ground va for We AC FT EARR Year Year Ig pee en es en ee a a 1991 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 1992 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Historical Data Display Figure 24 SDF Data Paste for Consumptive Use of Groundwater Version 1 2 16 Pull Down Menu Options 3 5 View Pull Down Menu 8 SDFView SDFVie2 File SDF Edit Window Help WEE v Status Bar Figure 25 The View Pull Down Menu The View pull down menu has two options that are toggle switches to change the SDF View display 1 View gt Toolbar This displays the tool bar with the following options ea Run Pis New File Open File Save File Run Model Open Properties Figure 26 SDF View
24. calculate synthesized data There are three options for year types e Calendar This option uses a January to December year e Irrigation Year This option uses a November to October year e USGS Year This option uses an October to September year typically this is the format for which USGS flow records are reported e Units Conversion This option uses a similar approach as changing year types The values in the tables will be converted between unit types There are two choices for units e Average Daily Acre Feet This option uses a daily average for each month e Monthly Acre Feet This option uses monthly totals Note Groundwater consumptive use from irrigation wells can be entered in cubic feet per second using the Pumping Record option A conversion factor of 1 9835 from average daily cfs to acre feet per day is used See Section 1 3 3 Entering Well Information Using a Pumping Record e Monthly to Daily Conversion The model converts monthly totals to daily averages when it does the model run unless the conversion has already been done The default option is to use actual numbers of days with this conversion taking into account leap years Version 1 2 13 The SDF Pull Down Menu User Manual SDF View There are two options for doing this conversion e Will Use Average Days in Month 30 417 This selection will use an average of 30 417 days per month to make the conversion between monthly and daily values when the mode
25. e the icons in the main window Note Input file windows can be iconified displayed in full view or closed using the buttons on the upper right of each window The horizontal line iconifies a window the square or double 66 square displays the window in full or partial view respectively and the x symbol closes the window feal 6 Display of Windows Currently Open The list of windows on the bottom of the Window pull down menu displays all the windows that are currently opened a window can be brought to the front by clicking on the window in the list The currently displayed window has a check mark next to it 3 7 Help Pull Down Menu 8 SDFView SDFVie1 File SDF Edit View Window SaGa 0 Run P Help Topics About SDFView pr The Help pull down menu option are Figure 29 The Help Pull Down Menu 1 Help gt Help Topics Displays the online version of the help documentation This online help file parallels this document There is an index and search features available with the online help files 2 Help gt About SDF View Displays the current version number of SDF View Version 1 2 18 Output Display 4 0 Output Display SDF iew test out Z Eile View Window Help Scale of Data Scale Yearly Monthly 646403 farm 2 646136 farm 3 Recharge Summary Year Type Year CU of Ground Water Summary Calendar Net Impact on Stream Irrigation C USGS Sho
26. elimited Input Data File txt User Manual SDF View the end of the line is signified by a return Follow Record 3 with another Record 2 for the next site followed by lines of Record 3 etc 5 3 Old SDF Format txt 5 3 1 Record 1 Modeling Parameters Col 10s 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ba aet Col s 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Record 1 636 1943 1995 1995 1943 6 0 Table 2 Column Data Items for Record 1 is Column Variable Description Location Name a T E S S S AA Number of months from Year1 thorough YearL Max 576 Ea 610 10 Yeart 15 _ Firstyear of pumping 0 First year of pumping of pumping Ea E 15 Ea S recent year for which complete monthly pumping records are available ra 16 20 E Last projected year of pumping YearL year1 1 must not exceed 21 25 Yrip year in which depletion results are desired Program will print monthly depletions beginning with this year and finishing with YearL 26 30 aS Total of number of model wells and irrigation return plots 31 35 Code A single digit describing data and format desired for output as follows Output is tables of the monthly pumping recharge and depletions accretions for each site Also includes summary tables for all sites 1 output is tables of the total river depletions accretions and net impact upon the river 2 output is tables with no headings of the total river depletions and accretions a
27. g Well Recharge Data User Manual SDF View values for acre feet Since this is a volume and not a rate only a monthly total and an application efficiency are entered 5 After entering your values select OK and a warning box will be displayed Note Selecting OK in the warning box will enter the computed well CU from the pumping record and replace any previous values in the Historical Data Display area If you do not want to replace previously inputted values then first save them as a new file name before you enter a new pumping record 1 4 Importing Data from a Text File Data for the SDF Model can be entered into a spreadsheet and then imported into SDF View using the File gt Import from Tab delimited File option To use this option spreadsheet files should be saved in Microsoft Excel or another spreadsheet program as a tab delimited file see Figure 7 File name Book xls z Microsoft Excel Workbook xls Microsoft Excel Workbook xIs Template xlt Save as type Figure 7 Excel Save As Options The file format should have lines separated by paragraph or carriage returns and column entries separated by tabs The format is described in Section 5 2 Tab delimited Input Data File txt and there is an example file called testsdf txt in the Program Files SDFView Examples directory 1 5 Synthesizing Data The SDF model can be used to project future depletions or accretions to a river
28. g the bottom of the menu are the most recently opened files 4 2 Output for Well Recharge Sites Scale Output For Well Recharge Sites Years Yearly am Show CU of Ground Water Net Recharge Data Monthly 6 am 2 Show Depletion Accretion Data Recharge Summary Year CU of Ground Water Summary Calendar Net Impact on Stream Irrigation uses Scale The output can be displayed with yearly totals or monthly values by selecting one of the options to the left of the display window Figure 32 Well Recharge Site Output Selection Year Type The output can be displayed in three different types of water years e Calendar Year January December e Irrigation Year November October e USGS Year October September Irrigation and USGS year types begin in the previous year for example irrigation year 1992 starts in November 1991 and ends in October 1992 This means that if you change the year type from irrigation year to calendar year an additional year needs to be added to the beginning of the series to show November and December of the first year It also means that the last year in the series is not complete because there is no data for November and December of the last year The data for any months added because of a year type change are symbolized with hyphens i e see Figure 33 Note Months with hyphens i e in the output tables are not included in the computation of averages in the
29. harge Sites Has Pumping Record 0 Irrig well Cor Btoad fl New Delete Site Description List and Pumping Record Buttons Pumping Record Figure 5 Selecting a Well Recharge Site The Delete button will bring up a menu for selecting sites to be deleted The Pumping Record button will add a pumping record for a selected Irrigation well site 3 When a new site s is added the Historical Data Display area is filled with zeros for monthly values Enter in actual values for historical CU of groundwater or net recharge in place of the zeros 4 Type in data for the well or recharge site in the following categories Well Recharge Sites This is the name and identification for the site SDF Stream depletion factors in units of days are entered in this field Location Type This toggle switch with two choices i e Irrig well or Recharge site Click the entry you want to change with the mouse and it will toggle between the two choices Output This toggle switch is used to specify if the well recharge site should be included in the output file If you select no then the computation for the well recharge site will not be computed and no output will be generated If you select yes the well recharge site will be used for the SDF computation and output will be generated when the model is run Has Pumping Record This toggle switch controls if a well record for gross pumping was used to compute well CU If you
30. has numerous options to change the plots appearance which are obtained through the tool bar at the top of the plots The graphing package also has on line help and can be accessed by clicking on the help icon Ql Version 1 2 24 Appendix I Example Files 5 0 Appendix I Example Files 5 1 Example SDF View Input File sdf This file is created by SDF View and is in a free format with the input information for SDF View 5 1 1 Record 1 Version Number This is the file version number the version number is updated when changes are made to the input file format This section will describe version 1 2 of the input file Record 1 Version 1 2 5 1 2 Record 2 Modeling Parameters The first record includes the input simulation output and projection start and end years the number of wells the output format the projection format the type of year and units the data is saved in The labels correspond to the data in the entries Record 1 1992 1997 5 1992 2002 402 20 1 1 0 inputStartYear inputEndYear noOfSimulationYears outputStartYear outputEndYear nwells outputFormat synthesizeFormat projYearStart projYearEnd yearMode unitMode useAvgDaysPerMonth Version 1 2 25 Example SDF View Input File sdf User Manual SDF View Table 1 SDF View Input File Format Varao Name Foma veseri The Number of wells recharge sites in the input data outputFormat Integer Indicates if the output will display information for each site 0 or tot
31. hen be pasted into another program 3 Edit gt Paste into Historical Table Pastes the contents of the computers clipboard to the historical table The contents of the clipboard should be a table with 13 columns the first column is the years and the other 12 columns are monthly data The number of rows should correspond to the number of years specified for the appropriate table 4 Edit gt Paste into Synthesized Table Pastes the contents of the computers clipboard to the synthesized table Note Clipboard contents must have entries separated by tabs with the end of the line signified by a paragraph return The clipboard contents must have the same number of columns as the table being pasted into Entries CAN NOT be left blank enter a zero 0 for no value Version 1 2 14 Pull Down Menu Options 3 3 2 Control Key Functions These functions can also be activated by holding the keyboard control key down and pressing the corresponding letter for the following control key option with the cursor in the window you are copying from or pasting to e control c Copies all the items in the selected window into the computer s clipboard e control v Pastes the clipboard items to the specified window These functions typically work in all Windows 95 98 NT programs even if there is not a copy or paste option in the program s Edit menu The SDF View version of these functions copies and pastes the entire table in the selected data di
32. l is run For example a conversion of monthly totals to average daily values will divide the monthly totals by 30 417 e Will Use Actual Days in Month This selection will use actual numbers of days in the month with this conversion taking into account leap years 3 3 Edit Pull Down Menu 3 SDFView SDF Vie1 File SDF SBR View Window Help Copy from Historical Table CTRL C Copy from Synthesized Table CTRL C Paste into Historical Table CTRL V Paste into Synthesized Table CTRL V Figure 21 The Edit Pull Down Menu 3 3 1 Edit Pull Down Menu Options The copy and paste function use the Windows 95 98 NT concept of a clipboard A clipboard is a temporary location in the computer s memory where information is stored before it is pasted or another item is cut or copied 1 Edit gt Copy from Historical Table Copies the contents of the entire historical input table to the computers clipboard The clipboard contents are separated by tabs for columns and paragraph returns for rows This data can then be pasted into other programs Note There is no way to directly view the contents of the computer s clipboard To see the information saved there you must paste it into another program i e by selecting the paste option in the Edit pull down menu of the other program 2 Edit gt Copy from Synthesized Table Copies the entire contents of the synthesized table to the computers clipboard The clipboard contents can t
33. lay 5 Well Recharge Site Output Selection 20 Well Recharge Site Window 4 Well Recharge Sites 3 WellRecharge Site s 16 Window gt Arrange Icons Option 18 Window gt Cascade Option 18 Window gt Tile Option 18 Window Pull Down Menu 18 Withdraws and Returns 28 Y Year Type 20 Years of Data Field 6 34
34. ly totals Version 1 2 22 Output Display 2 For example to plot 646533 farm 1 data for 1992 and 1993 you can select years 1992 and 1993 in the Years column and the farm name in the Output Type column as shown in Figure 35 Scale Output For Well Recharge Sites Years Yeal 646533 farm 1 992 Show CU of Ground Water Net Recharge Data eat 1646363 farm 2 993 Monthly 646409 farm 2 646136 farm 3 Show Depletion Accretion Data Recharge Summary Year CU of Ground Water Summary Calendar Net Impact on Stream Irrigation USGS Figure 35 Selecting the Output Data for Plotting 3 Select the Plot button when data in the Output Display is what your are interested in The graphing window will be displayed Figure 36 t Steam Depletion Accretion Data woju Ejea ae olal lal Ua CO Lin mjela alel Diversion Recharge Data 646533 Stream Depletion Accretion Data farm 1 80 days 646533 farm 1 80 days 11924 3 5 9 1493 1 3 5 7 a 7 11934 3 Feal HH HHH o A I mel E a Een acre feet acre feet 0 Year Year Figure 36 Plotting Windows for Diversion and Depletion Data Summary data for farms in test sdf file 4 To print the plots select the print icon Bl in the plot s window located along the top of the window A window will be displayed to select options for printing Version 1 2 23 Plotting Output User Manual SDF View 5 The graphing package
35. mple if there are two years of historical data 1991 1992 and there are two years of synthesized data 1993 1994 the run years will be 1991 1994 by default But if you enter 1991 1996 for the run years Figure 13 the years 1995 1996 will be run in the SDF Model with zero values for recharge or consumptive use 2 2 Selecting the Output Type The type of output that will be produced when the model is run can be set in the Input Editor window next to the run years see Figure 13 There are two options for output display as shown in Figure 14 Run Start Year 1991 vf To 1996 with Dutput Type by well recharge site El RUN YEARS PAST SYNTHESIZED YEARS ASSUMED TO HAv AANA E only totals for all wells recharge sites Figure 14 Selecting Output Type e by well recharge site This option creates output for each well recharge site as well as totals and averages for all the sites e only totals for all well recharge sites This option only creates output for the totals for all the sites and does not include information by individual site Note In the output a recharge site is summed as a positive value accretion and a well is summed as a negative value depletion Version 1 2 9 Setting the Run Year Range User Manual SDF View 2 3 Running an Input File To run an SDF input file follow these steps after an input file is created l 3 Note Version Open an existing SDF Input File See Section 3 1 File
36. n be displayed by using the mouse to highlight the output type s as listed below e Individual Well Recharge Sites Displays the data for individual well recharge sites e Recharge Summary This contains monthly values and or yearly totals for the amount of net recharge and corresponding accretion to the river from all recharge sites summed e CU of Groundwater Summary This contains monthly values and or yearly totals for the CU of groundwater by irrigation wells and corresponding depletions to the river from all irrigation well sites summed e Net Impact on Stream This is a summation of all accretions and depletions to the river 4 Years Displays yearly values and or average values over the modeling period Highlight the year s to display 5 Show CU of Groundwater Net Recharge Data This option will display input data for net recharge and or CU of groundwater 6 Show Depletion Accretion Data This option will display the depletion accretion impacts at the river computed by the SDF model Depletions are the amount of water withdrawn from the river due to the CU from irrigation wells and accretions are the amount of water returned to the river from recharge sites Version 1 2 21 Output for Well Recharge Sites User Manual SDF View Note CU of groundwater and depletions are shown in the output as negative values Net recharge and accretions are shown as positive values 4 3 Output Buttons Print Save To File Plo
37. on 1 2 1 Creating and Saving a New SDF View Input File User Manual SDF View 3 Select the File gt Save As option and select a location and name for the input file the default name is SDFVie sdf starting with 1 for the see Figure 2 E Examples Select the directory you want to save the file Enter in a new name File name newsdf sdf Save as type SDF Files sdf hd Figure 2 Save As Window 1 2 Setting Properties The properties pop up window allows you to enter data in the format you want Data can be entered in irrigation calendar or USGS year types with monthly totals or average daily values but the model will run only in irrigation year using daily averages Note Enter new data as monthly totals and allow the model to do the conversion to daily values since the factor or method used to compute the average daily values may not be the same as what you used Most of the time data are available in monthly totals therefore the conversion used to run the model in average daily values has two options The default option is to use actual numbers of days in the month with this conversion taking into account leap years You can also use a conversion rate that is the same for all months and years 30 417 days per month Select the SDF gt Properties Units amp Year Type or select the _P icon in the toolbar The properties window will be displayed m Year Type C Calendar rigati
38. on Year Nov Oct Default is Irrigation Year C USGS Year Oct Sep r Units Conversion C Average Daily Ac Ft A Monthly Ac Ft Default is Monthly Acre Ft m Monthly to Daily Conversion C Will use Average Days in Month 30 417 Default is Actual Days in Month Will use Actual Days in Month Close Figure 3 Setting Unit and Year Type Properties Version 1 2 2 Creating a New Input File The standard options for the properties are Irrigation Year Monthly Acre Ft and to use the Actual Days in the Month for the conversion to daily values Most of the time these options will be appropriate for data entry but if you would prefer to enter data in another year type you can change the option enter the data and then convert the data back to Irrigation Year before you run the model 1 3 Entering Well Recharge Data The historical input data for the SDF model for irrigation wells is net groundwater withdrawal or consumptive use CU of groundwater entered as either monthly acre feet or average daily acre feet per month SDF View also allows the entry of gross pumping amounts from well flow meters as either monthly acre feet or as a cfs cubic feet per second flow rate and days pumped for the month The record of gross pumping is multiplied by a user entered monthly application efficiency to obtain the CU of groundwater for input to the SDF model The input data for the SDF model for recharge should be
39. pe in order to run the SDF model BE SURE to check that synthesized data is still appropriate otherwise recalculate the synthesized data 1 2 10 Pull Down Menu Options 3 0 Pull Down Menu Options Input files for SDF View can be created from scratch using the File gt New option See Section 1 0 Creating a New Input File created in the pending Consumptive Use CU Model and opened with the File gt Import from CU Model option or imported from a previous format of SDF input files using the File gt Import Old SDF Format option or imported from a tab delimited text file using the File gt Import from Tab delimited File option 3 1 File Pull Down Menu SDF Edit View Window Help New Ctri N Open Ctri 0 Import From CU Model Import Old SDF Format Import from Tab delimited File Close Save Ctrl S Save As 1 test sdf 2 D Program Files test sdf 3 D Program Files test out 4 splatte sdf Exit Figure 17 File Pull Down Menu 1 File gt New The new option displays a blank input file editor window in which all the data must be entered by hand See Section 1 0 Creating a New Input File or pasted from a spreadsheet program See Section 3 4 Cutting and Pasting Data from Other Programs 2 File gt Open Input files created with SDF View can be opened with this option if they have an sdf extension and are in the correct format See Section 5 1 Example SDF View Input File sdf
40. s section will describe the steps needed to create a new SDF View input file Another approach to making an SDF View input file is to modify an existing file All of these approaches are described in Section 3 0 Pull Down Menu Options 1 1 Creating and Saving a New SDF View Input File 1 Open SDF View by selecting the Start gt Programs gt SDF View gt SDF View icon 2 Select the File gt New option and the Input Editor Window will be displayed with blank fields 6 8 SDFView SDFVie1 File SDF Edit View Window Help M Es OSa ruj P View Help Ctrl N Ctl O Open Import From CU Model Import Old SDF Format Historical Stat Year O End Year fi Wells Recharae Sites SDF Location Type _ Output Has Pumping Record Well Recharge Site Information Mtoa E Pumping Record r Historical CU of Ground Water for Well lt NONE gt Input Historical Years Year Historical Data Display Synthesized Start Year 0 Years of Data fp Recalculate IF SITES ADDED OR HISTORICAL DATA CHANGED r Synthesized CU of Ground Water for well lt NONE gt Yea Synthesized Data Display Run Start Year x To j1 with Output Type by well recharge site x RUN YEARS PAST SYNTHESIZED YEARS ASSUMED TO HAVE NO WELL CU RECHARGE For Help press F1 Figure 1 New File Option with Blank Input Window Versi
41. splay window Remember if pasting into the Well Recharge Site area of the input window the clipboard must have 5 non blank i e use x s columns separated by tabs even though the last 3 columns Location Type Output and Has Pumping Record will not be pasted because they are fixed values 3 3 3 Right Mouse Button Options for Cutting and Pasting Individual Items Press the right mouse button in any of the data windows and a small menu will be displayed with options for cutting and pasting individual items see Figure 22 To display these options you must click the right mouse button when a cell is highlighted for editing with the cursor over the selected cell This option can only be used to copy cut or paste one item at a time APR 0 0 T7 471 0 0 65 70 9 58 7 IF SITES ADDED 0 al data year 1994 Delete lect All EES e7 Figure 22 Right Mouse Options for Cutting and Pasting 3 3 4 Using the Right Mouse Button to Copy and Paste Tables If you click the right mouse button in a data display area outside of the data cells the right mouse menu will give you the option to copy or paste This option works the same as the control key options for selecting the entire data display table to copy or paste see Section 3 3 2 Control Key Functions 3 4 Cutting and Pasting Data from Other Programs Data can be entered into the Historical Data Display or other data windows by cutting and pasting from a spreadshee
42. t View in Wordpad Figure 34 Buttons for Saving Printing and Plotting Output Data 1 Print This button prints a text file with the output selected 2 Save to File This option can be used to save the contents of the output display to a text file When this option is selected a window will be displayed to select a name and location for the file The file will be saved with returns separating rows and tabs separating column items Note This file can then be imported into a spreadsheet program By clicking on the right mouse button in the output display area a copy select menu will be displayed to copy items to the clipboard w Plot This option can be used to plot the output specified see Section 4 4 Plotting Output 4 View in Wordpad Allows the viewing of all the data in the Output Display area in Microsoft Wordpad so that the printing format landscape portrait and the font can be customized 5 Done Closes this window and returns to the Input Editor window 6 Help Displays help on the output window parallel to this document 4 4 Plotting Output A graphing package has been incorporated into SDF View to display output To view and print graphs of output data follow these steps 1 Arrange the data in the Output Display the way you want You can select individual or multiple sites and individual years or averages over the entire period You can also select different year types or just show monthly or year
43. t text editor or word processing program by using the standard Windows 95 98 NT keyboard functions or by using the options in the Edit pull down menu See Section 3 3 Edit Pull Down Menu This example will show how to paste into the Historical Data Display using the Microsoft Excel program but other spreadsheet programs such as Quatro Pro can be used in the same way 1 In the spreadsheet program Excel display the data you want to copy into SDF View Version 1 2 I5 Cutting and Pasting Data from Other Programs User Manual SDF View X Microsoft Excel Book1 I File Edit View Insert Format Tools Data Window Help Joe a S4avl seas o e z 4 At tt B g aval 0 B z u am s 8 le D Eeee es es MM Se J z Figure 23 Selected Data in Excel 2 Select the data you want to paste into SDF View as in Figure 23 and press control c on the keyboard You must select the year column and twelve months of data i e 13 columns of data All the cells should have an entry since blank cells will create errors The data selected will be copied to your computer s clipboard 4 Enter an Historical Start and End Year corresponding to the data on the clipboard for this example the Historical Start Year is 1991 and the Historical End Year is 1992 see Figure 23 5 Adda Well Recharge Site s by pressing the New button on the right side of the Well Recharge Site display Note If you want to add histori
44. tion available with the SDF View software and describes a program developed to calculate stream accretions and depletions based on recharge and consumptive use data Participation This project was created in order to meet the needs of as many water users in the South Platte as possible In order to develop a consensus on the data and modeling needs of the water users in the South Platte Basin an advisory committee was formed The committee is comprised of representatives from the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District NCWCD the South Platte Lower River Group Inc SPLRG the Colorado State Engineers Office SEO Goundwater Appropriators of the South Platte GASP the Central Colorado Water Conservancy District CCWCD Lower South Platte Water Conservancy District LSPWCD Colorado Water Resources Research Institute CWRRI City of Greeley Greeley and the City of Fort Collins Fort Collins SDF View described in this manual is part of the South Platte water management research being worked on by the Integrated Decision Support IDS Group a research group at Colorado State University For information about IDS contact For information about SDF View contact Luis Garcia IDS Group Jon Altenhofen NCWCD 601 South Howes USC Suite 502 Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District Colorado State University Post Office Box 679 Fort Collins Colorado 80523 USA Loveland CO 80539 Phone 970 491 5144 Phone 970 667 2437 Fax
45. utting and Pasting 15 Right Mouse Options for Cutting and Pasting 15 Run Icon 10 Run Model 17 Run Year Range 9 Running an Input File 10 Running the SDF View Model 9 33 N Entries User Manual SDF View S Save As Option 12 Save As Window 2 12 Save File Button 17 Save Option 12 Save to File Button 22 Saving Input Data and Settings 8 Scale of Output 20 SDF Stream Depletion Factor 4 SDF gt Run Option 10 12 SDF and Well Recharge Site 26 SDF Input Files 1 SDF Pull Down Menu 12 SDF View Icon 1 SDF View Input File sdf 25 Selected Data in Excel 16 Selecting a Given Year for Synthesizing Data 7 Selecting a Well Recharge Site 4 Selecting the Output Type 9 Selecting the Run Option 10 Selecting Years for Using the Average 7 Setting Properties 2 Setting the Run Year Range 9 Show CU of Groundwater Net Recharge Data 21 Show Depletion Accretion Data 21 Status Bar 17 Stream Depletion Factors SDF 1 Synthesize Data Window 6 Synthesized Data Display 8 13 Synthesizing Data 6 T Toolbar 17 Version 1 2 U Use Given Year Option 7 Use Historical Cycle Option 8 USGS Year 13 20 USGS Year Option 13 V View gt Status Bar Option 17 View gt Toolbar Option 17 View in Wordpad 22 View Pull Down Menu 17 W Well name and ID 26 Well Recharge Sites 4 Well Recharge Site Disp
46. ve As Window 9 Display of Recently Opened Files The files in the list on the bottom of the File pull down window can be opened by clicking on them with the mouse 10 Exit Exits SDF View with an option to save 3 2 The SDF Pull Down Menu 3 SDFView SDFVie1 File EJA Edt view window Help Dje En Change Year Type b Change Units Figure 19 The SDF Pull Down Menu 1 SDF gt Run This option runs the SDF Model and opens the Output View Window See Section 4 0 Output Display This is the same as clicking on the Run Button in the toolbar 2 SDF gt Properties Units amp Year Type This option displays the Properties Window with options for unit conversion and display Version 1 2 12 Pull Down Menu Options m Year Type Calendar rigation Year Nov Oct C USGS Year Oct Sep r Units Conversion C Average Daily Ac Ft Monthly Ac Ft m Monthly to Daily Conversion Will use Average Days in Month 30 417 Will use Actual Days in Month Close Figure 20 Properties Window e Year Type These options will shift the data in the Historical and Synthesized Data Display areas to correspond to the new year type by adding a year if necessary Note When changing year types for example from USGS Year to Irrigation Year type in order to run the model BE SURE to check that historic and synthesized data is still appropriate otherwise edit historical data or Re
47. w CU of Ground Water Net Recharge Data Show Depletion Accretion Data The last year of historical data is 1997 There are 5 year s of synthesized data SYNTHESIZED DATA WAS GENERATED USING HISTORICAL DATA YEAR 1994 No well CU Recharge after year 2002 Output Data Display Monthly to daily conversions used actual days in the month Location 646533 farm 1 Location Type Irrig well SDF 80 days CU or Recharge Data acre feet YEAR NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT TOTAL Output Buttons 1992 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 7 47 1 32 4 3 0 94 2 1993 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 70 9 38 1 20 2 0 135 7 1994 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 2 38 58 7 85 5 27 3 0 4 Print Save To File Plot View in wordpad For Help press F1 Figure 30 SDF View Output Window 4 1 Output File Menu AGE view Window Help New Open Close 1 D Program Files test out 2 D Program Files test sdf SE User_direct rachel sdf 4 test out Exit Figure 31 Output File Menu Version 1 2 19 Output File Menu User Manual SDF View 3 4 File gt New This option will create a new SDF View input file sdf File gt Open This option will open an existing SDF View input file sdf or an output file out Change the files of type option to out in the Open window to view output files File gt Close Closes the window with the option to save The list of files alon

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