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hydromodeler
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Jan 3, 2008
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hey every one i was wondering if any one had any examples on how to model salt lakes. Preferably within Australia but not necessary. I am modeling an aquifer ...
shaunglorie
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Jan 16, 2008
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Shaun, Some questions. Is it a rift basin and if YES, then are you concerned about the thermohaline flow? If you take out the heat, it becomes simpler. How...
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Jan 30, 2008
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Respected sir, Good morning.i am poornima doing my project work in Groundwater Modelling by using FEFLOW.kindly guide me the related details about the work,how...
dasari poornima
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Jan 30, 2008
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In the first instance we are trying to construct an idealized model. The situation is we have a lake that is hyper saline and was formed some time ago through...
shaunglorie
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Jan 31, 2008
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Shaun You will need to run FEFLOW in solute transport mode that incorporates advection and dispersion. You will then need to set the density factor to a value...
Barnett, Brian G (SKM)
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Feb 1, 2008
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Shaun Further to my earlier email - you should apply a flux constraint to the solute boundary so that water entering the model has a specified salinity (as...
Barnett, Brian G (SKM)
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Feb 1, 2008
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Dear Member, Can you please refer me to any relevant literature (case studies/papers/web resources) pertaining to unsaturated and saturated groundwater flow...
C. P. Kumar
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Feb 17, 2008
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Hi Pejman & others, The most effective and efficient method for running successive models in FEFLOW is thorough the batch or command line mode. You'll need to ...
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Feb 24, 2008
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Can also use PEST to automate certain tasks. FEFLOW comes with version 4, which may be sufficient, or download newest version from www.sspa.com. PEST...
Pete Sinton
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Feb 25, 2008
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I've noticed that the time-varying parameters in the FEM file (under MMLIST), at least some of them, are also in different units; K values are in the 1e-4 m/s...
Pete Sinton
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Feb 25, 2008
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Dear all... My name is Murugan doing PhD in Department of Geology, Anna University, Chennai, India. I want how to give data for Flow Data and Transport Data...
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Mar 5, 2008
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We are currently exploring methods of improving the representation of evapotranspiration in FEFLOW without having to use the unsaturated zone package. Has...
bbarnett40
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Apr 22, 2008
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Why dont you try to use the recharge with a negative value? Gio...
Giovanni
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Apr 23, 2008
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hi, Is there any option to correlate the land use change and the pollutand distribution directly in feflow? rt now im doing a project on "study of landuse...
sreehari km
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Apr 23, 2008
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Hi Gio Thanks for the response. There are several options in FEFLOW to provide a flux of water from the water table. However to represent evapotranspiration...
bbarnett40
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Apr 24, 2008
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There is no such option. You have to do this yourself, especially since its a site-specific correlation. There is no other web site I know of. *Pete Sinton* ...
Pete Sinton
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Apr 24, 2008
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You can now use arbitrary expressions for recharge calculation in FEFLOW. On http://www.wasy.de/english/produkte/feflow/howto/video_evapotranspiration.htm you...
pschaetzl
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Apr 24, 2008
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Indeed there is no direct way in FEFLOW to do this, so you'd have to define boundary conditions for flow and transport manually. If the landuse change...
pschaetzl
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Apr 24, 2008
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Maybe you already knew: on WASY website there's a movie about setting ET dependent on depth to groundwater. You don't need to use the unsaturated module. ...
Giovanni Formentin
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Apr 24, 2008
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Can you plz tell me the guide lines and conditions to be considered while defining the boundary conditions. thanks in advance s.hari...
sreehari km
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Apr 25, 2008
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May 4, 2008
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May 17, 2008
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SSP&A is very excited to be able to host the following course in Bethesda, Maryland (USA) this September, 2008: "Building and Applying Analytical Element...
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May 30, 2008
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Hey everyone Does any one have any papers of models that use feflow to model heat transport from the use of geothermal energy. In my case groundwater will be...
shaunglorie
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Jun 16, 2008
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Hi Shaun: Will you be using FEFLOW for modeling the subsurface medium or both, the subsurface and the loops ? Tiraz Birdie ... From: shaunglorie To:...
Tiraz Birdie
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Jun 17, 2008
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hey tiraz i don't know what you mean by loop? we will be be abstracting the water and pumping it back in, with the added heat over a 250m area. we want to know...
Shaun Glorie
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Jun 17, 2008
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Shaun Thermal conductivity of saturated aquifer is typically 2.10 W/mC and thermal heat capacity of rock grains about 1000 J/kgC. Cheers Brian ... water and...
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Jun 17, 2008
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Shaun/Brian: Thermal conductivity of 2.10 W/mC is approriate for alluvial material. For consolidated material such as carbonate rock (and crystalline...
Tiraz Birdie
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Jun 17, 2008
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Has anyone had experience in using FEFLOW to calculate water levels in surface water bodies? Usually surface water bodies are included in groundwater models as...
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