HYDROLOGIC ANALYSIS OF THE SOURCES OF WATER TO COASTAL EMBAYMENTS,WESTERN CAPE COD, MASSACHUSETTS
In this investigation, the contributing areas to the embayments in western Cape Cod, and to the streams and ponds that lie within the contributing areas to these embayments, were determined simultaneously by a regional-scale steady-state, three-dimensional ground-water flow model (MODFLOW) coupled with a particle-tracking algorithm (MODPATH). The ground-water flow model also was used to determine ground-water travel times from the water table to the ponds, streams, and embayments, and the total discharge of ground water to these natural receptors.
Results of this investigation illustrate that understanding the interconnectedness of the flow system and accounting for all of the recharge that eventually discharges to the coast are critical for determining nutrient sources and total loads to coastal areas. An internally consistent, regional analysis of the source of water to the coastal embayments, and to the ponds and streams that lie within these contributing areas, is necessary for the protection of these natural resources.