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Re: PMWIN and GMS


--- In hydrologymodel@..., "R. Jeffrey Davis"
<jeff@e...> wrote:
> Dear "herodelft"
Thank you for you help.
I could import MODFLOW files generated by PMWIn into GMS 4.0.
However, not all the data were imported properly. The grid
information are Ok, but ther was no top level information for example.
On the other hand, I could not read Modflow file generated by GMS
into PMWIN.
Regarding modification of the code, yes I meant the source code for
some programs such as stochastic modelling and sensitivity analysis.
There are written in Fortran. I am not sure about the compiler. Is it
Lahey Fortran or something else?
does any modification of the source code affect running of the
application in GMS interface?

>
> Both GMS 4.0 and 5.0 generate MODFLOW 2000 files.
> I'm not certain but PMWIN 5.0 did not support MF2K
> files. You would need to use the latest version
> which is 7.0.
>
> As for the differences from version 4.0 and 5.0 I
> would refer you to a web page that describes the
> many features of version 5.0:
>
> http://ems-i.com/GMS/gms50new/index.html
>
> Version 5.1 was released about 1.5 months ago. There
> were only a few minor additions to this version from
> version 5.0.
>
> As to your last question, I'm not sure what you are
> talking about. GMS is not written in FORTRAN. Are
> you possibly referring to the MODFLOW code? If you
> would like to contact me offline, I would be happy to
> answer your question(s) in greater detail.
>
> Warm regards
>
> Jeff
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: herodelft [mailto:herodelft@y...]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 7:04 AM
> To: hydrologymodel@...
> Subject: [hydrologymodel] Re: PMWIN and GMS
>
>
>
> Thanks to everybody who answered me. What I would like to say that
> all the people have talked about importing Modlflow files, which
have
> been generated in PMWIN, into GMS. However, I need the reverse
> process. In other words, I have a modflow model which was generated
> by GMS v4.0 and want to import it in PMWIN 5.0
> Another thing, is there a big difference between GMS 4.0 and GMS
5.0?
> also is the new version GMS5.1 released?
> If some changes in fortran code of the modules in GMS were changed,
> does that affect running them in GMS interface?
>
>
>
> --- In hydrologymodel@..., "herodelft"
<herodelft@y...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > could anyone tell me if it is possible to transfer the MODFLOW
> model
> > files from GMS interface to PMWIN and the reverse process?
> >
> > Thanks
>
>
>
>
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Hi everybody, could anyone tell me if it is possible to transfer the MODFLOW model files from GMS interface to PMWIN and the reverse process? Thanks...
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Dec 12, 2004
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Herodelft: I do not find direct transfer is possible. If this possible, i am also looking for the answer. I generally do it but exporting data of GMS into...
Dr. Ashok Kumar
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Dec 13, 2004
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Dear "herodelft" GMS has always read in and written out standard MODFLOW files. If you are trying to read in a model that was generated outside of GMS, either...
R. Jeffrey Davis
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Dec 13, 2004
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R. Jeffrey Davis: I have explored Visual Modflow2.8.2, GMS5.0 and PMWin5.0. In visual MODFLOW there is provision for importing MODFLOW files (*.bas files). In...
Dr. Ashok Kumar
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Dec 14, 2004
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Ashok and others Using the File|Open command in GMS 5.1 you can open either the *.bas file or the *.nam file. If you have a set of MODFLOW files that do not...
R. Jeffrey Davis
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Dec 14, 2004
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R. Jeffrey Davis: I have tried to open *.bas file. GMS is working well. There is problem in opening *.nam file. I have noticed that *.nam file created in PMWIN...
Dr. Ashok Kumar
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Dec 15, 2004
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Thanks to everybody who answered me. What I would like to say that all the people have talked about importing Modlflow files, which have been generated in...
herodelft
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Dec 15, 2004
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Dear "herodelft" Both GMS 4.0 and 5.0 generate MODFLOW 2000 files. I'm not certain but PMWIN 5.0 did not support MF2K files. You would need to use the latest...
R. Jeffrey Davis
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... Thank you for you help. I could import MODFLOW files generated by PMWIn into GMS 4.0. However, not all the data were imported properly. The grid ...
herodelft
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Dec 19, 2004
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Hello Dr. Kumar, To clarify the capabilities of Visual MODFLOW, the latest version (Version 4.0.0, released in April of 2004) is capable of importing any...
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Dec 16, 2004
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Dear Mr. Martin Draeger, Thanks. I am registered user of Visual Modflow. There is question about its capability. I will try to explore the new features in...
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