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python and flopy tutorials for hydrologic applications and MODFLOW modeling
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python and flopy tutorials for hydrologic applications and MODFLOW modeling

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# python-for-hydrology

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Welcome to the USGS python for hydrology and flopy course. This is organized into two parts: part 0 focusing on general python for data analysis in hydrologic contexts, and part 1 focusing on flopy - the python interface into MODFLOW for groundwater modeling.

The main curriculum is found in the `notebooks` folder and includes tutorial notebooks and activities.

Click [here](https://doi-usgs.github.io/python-for-hydrology/latest/) to see a rendered version of the course notebooks.

We encourage students to explore these materials for their own study or to reach out to USGS to attend an in-person course.

If you are on the code.usgs.gov site, note that up-to-date changes are maintained on the version on the [GitHub](https://github.com/doi-usgs/python-for-hydrology) version.

Suggested Citation:
Fienen MN, Hughes, JD, Langevin, CL, Larsen, JD, and Leaf, AT. 2024.
python-for-hydrology
U.S. Geological Survey software release. Reston, VA.
https://doi.org/10.5066/P1QTRYJY