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Dear Member,

I understand that MIKE-SHE software package does not incorporate
"density-dependent" flow simulations. Therefore, to model both surface and
sub-surface flow processes in a coastal aquifer (where seawater intrusion is a
major concern, thereby requiring density-dependent flow simulation), MIKE-SHE
can not be exclusively used.

I wonder if there are any reported case-studies/documentation available where
MIKE-SHE has been used in conjunction with FEFLOW. If yes, then how the data
exchange between MIKE-SHE and FEFLOW is managed during simulations?

Besides the MIKE-SHE and FEFLOW combination, if there are any other alternatives
(composite surface water - groundwater software package) available to model both
surface and sub-surface flow processes in a coastal aquifer?

Thanks & Regards
Kumar




Sun Oct 18, 2009 3:42 pm

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Dear Member, I understand that MIKE-SHE software package does not incorporate "density-dependent" flow simulations. Therefore, to model both surface and...
C. P. Kumar
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Oct 18, 2009
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Kumar, FEFLOW has not been fully coupled to MIKE-SHE yet. We are currently using both programs on projects in a way that MIKE-SHE is used for processes above...
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