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  • Members: 137
  • Category: Earth Sciences
  • Founded: Oct 15, 2004
  • Language: English
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GMS (Groundwater Modeling System) is an advanced, powerful, and comprehensive groundwater modeling package. GMS provides complete support for the USGS MODFLOW 3D finite difference, MODPATH 3D particle tracking, MT3DMS 3D multi-species contaminant transport, RT3D 3D bioremediation transport, SEAM3D 3D bioremediation transport, SEEP2D 2D finite element, and FEMWATER 3D finite element groundwater models. Tools are provided for site characterization, model conceptualization, mesh and grid generation, geostatistics, telescopic model refinement, automated model calibration, and output post-processing. The program allows common information to be shared among different data types and groundwater models. GMS is completely graphical, and can display a defined groundwater model in either plan view or 3D oblique view, and can be rotated interactively. Tools are provided for site characterization, model conceptualization, mesh and grid generation, geostatistics, and output post-processing.

This group aims to provide a forum for exchange of ideas and experiences regarding use and application of GMS software.

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Re: modeling faults
Check out Caine and Forster 1999, caine et al 1996, smith et al 1990. Barrier versus conduit determination are dependant on the rock type, fault orientation,
Posted - Sat May 17, 2008 12:59 am
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modeling faults
There's a seminal paper on fault flow in the Bighorn Basin (USA) by Bredehoeft from the 1980's. He used MODFLOW if I recall. The real decision you need to make
Posted - Tue May 13, 2008 2:30 am
Tim Hazlett
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Faults as a boundary condition
Dear all, I am modeling a karst area; I have some faults in this area. I have some monitoring wells around the faults. These monitoring wells supplied us with
Posted - Sun May 11, 2008 12:11 pm
Rani Fouad
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Re: Sensitivity analysis
I agree with u Vevien, MODFLOW Manual is the most badly written manual where u should not expect nething except function of each tab... Vivien Rudorfer
Posted - Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:05 am
vivek gupta
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Sensitivity analysis
Can anyone advise me on how to do a sensitivity analysis in GMS - I had a go at it but wasn't sure (1) whether I did it properly, or (2) where to get the
Posted - Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:33 am
Vivien Rudorfer
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