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Title
CRDSS Task 2.10 - Water Resources Planning Model
Description
This task memorandum describes the use and details of the Water Resources Planning Model.
Decision Support - Doc Type
Task Memorandum
Date
12/5/1996
DSS Category
Surface Water
DSS
Colorado River
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Contract/PO #
C153658, C153727, C153752
Grant Type
Non-Reimbursable
Bill Number
SB92-87, HB93-1273, SB94-029, HB95-1155, SB96-153, HB97-008
Prepared By
Riverside Technology inc.
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StateMod can be operated under four different modules: Baseflow, Simulation, Report, and Data <br />Check. StateMod can be run either through the command line or via StateMod graphical user <br />interface (StateMod GUI). To get to StateMod GUI, type crdssgui and select Models/Water <br />Resources Planning Model. <br />The Baseflow module is optional and is used when the user wants StateMod to estimate base <br />streamflows. If used, one of the output files from this module, *.xbm, becomes an input file for <br />StateMod under the simulation mode. The Baseflow module can be run by typing: <br />• COmmarid hrie: statemod "Response File" -baseflow <br />• StateMod GUI: select File/RunBase Flow in the main StateMod GUI window <br />The response file shown with the command line option represents the StateMod input response <br />file. A response file contains controlling information for StateMod (see the StateMod Users' <br />Manua. By using the StateMod GUI option, it is assumed that the user has pre-selected a <br />response file associated with a specific scenario. See the StateMod GUI documentation for <br />further information pertaining to scenario selection and scenario manager. <br />Once a baseflow time series file is generated using the Baseflow module, the simulation run can <br />be made. To implement the Simulation module, the user can use one of two methods: <br />• COmmarid hrie: statemod"Response File" -sim <br />• StateMod GUI: select File/Run/Simulate under the main StateMod GUI window <br />There are two options under the Simulation module. Both options run StateMod to simulate the <br />river basin planning scenario, but only one option, -sim, provides the user with both binary and <br />standard output, the latter of which can be viewed in a text editor. The other option, -simx, <br />produces a binary file that can be read efficiently only with StateMod. <br />The Report module displays the simulation results in a wide variety of tables. To initiate the <br />reporting module of StateMod, follow one of the following options: <br />• COmmarid hrie:statemod"Response File" -report -"Specific Report" <br />• StateMod GUI: select File/Run/Report/"Specific Report" under the main StateMod GUI <br />window <br />The Specific Report indicated above represents an individual report. Available reports are <br />described in the StateMod Users'Manual in more detail. <br />The Data Check module allows the user to check and view the input data in a tabular format. To <br />implement this module, use one of the following options: <br />• COmmarid hrie: statemod "Response File" -check <br />• StateMod GUI: select File/Run/Report/"Specific Report" under the main StateMod GUI <br />window <br />
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