This code is developed to run with the hydrologic portion of the WATFLOOD mode, CHARM (Canadian Routing and Hydrologic Model). CHARM is available on GitHub; isoWATFLOOD will not run without CHARM. isoWATFLOOD code is the collaborative effort of Dr. T. Stadnyk and Ms. T. Holmes; developers assume no libability for the code or its output. This code is provided for research purposes. To report issues or for assistance, please contact tricia.stadnyk@ucalgary.ca.
WATFLOOD: Kouwen, 2016. WATFLOOD/CHARM Canadian Hydrological And Routing Model. 251p. http://www.civil.uwaterloo.ca/Watflood/downloads/manual16.pdf. Retrieved from http://www.civil.uwaterloo.ca/Watflood/index.htm
RESOURCES: More information on the code, its capabilities, and function, see the following publications:
Stadnyk, T.A. and Holmes, T. 2020. On the value of isotope-enabled hydrologic model calibration. Accepted in Hydrol. Sciences J.. doi: 10.1080/02626667.2020.1751847.
Holmes, T. (2016). Assessing the Value of stable water isotopes in hydrologic modelling: a dual-isotope approach. M.Sc. Thesis, department of Civil Engineering, University of Manitoba. 200p. http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31724
Stadnyk T., Delavau C., Kouwen N., Edwards T.W.D. 2013. Towards hydrological model calibration and validation: simulation of stable water isotopes using the isoWATFLOOD model. Hydrol Processes, 27(25): 3791-3810.
Stadnyk-Falcone, T.A. (2008). PhD thesis. http://hdl.handle.net/10012/3970
DEMO: To learn how to operate the code, and its functionality and output, we have provided a DEMO for this code. Download the demo here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O1KCqP7VqFN7O-QR5RsjsfmOF1dq5GE1/view?usp=sharing (as a 7z file). To start, please view the PDF presentation, and review the instructions for the DEMO.
MANUAL: a manual accompanies this upload of the code to describe the equations and inputs required. We highlly recommend you review the manual before testing the code.