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  • Category: Earth Sciences
  • Founded: Oct 17, 2004
  • Language: English
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The SEAWAT program was developed to simulate three-dimensional, variable- density, transient ground-water flow in porous media. The source code for SEAWAT was developed by combining MODFLOW and MT3DMS into a single program that solves the coupled flow and solute-transport equations. The SEAWAT code follows a modular structure, and thus, new capabilities can be added with only minor modifications to the main program. SEAWAT reads and writes standard MODFLOW and MT3DMS data sets, although some extra input may be required for some SEAWAT simulations. This means that many of the existing pre- and post-processors can be used to create input data sets and analyze simulation results. Users familiar with MODFLOW and MT3DMS should have little difficulty applying SEAWAT to problems of variable-density ground-water flow. SEAWAT-2000 is the latest release of the SEAWAT computer program for simulation of three-dimensional, variable-density, transient ground-water flow in porous media. SEAWAT-2000 was designed by combining a modified version of MODFLOW-2000 and MT3DMS into a single computer program.

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

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Call for Papers : Special Issue on Probability Distributions and Frequency Analysis (PDFA) OBJECTIVES: The objective of frequency analysis in a natural context
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If you have not already taken the plunge, consider joining us for the first-ever PEST (Parameter ESTimation) Conference, November 2-4, 2009, in Maryland, USA.
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Dear prof. Eslamian, I would like to personally communicate you that we are organizing the second official workshop of STAHY-IAHS Working Group ³Statistical
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PEST Conference November 2009
(Apologies for double-posting) The PEST Conference is fast approaching! The Conference will be held in The Stained Glass Hall of the Bolger Center, Potomac,
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Call for Papers on "Hydro-ecological and Eco-environmental Frequency
Dear Colleagues, Special issue of "International Journal of Ecology and Development" (IJED) will be on "Hydro-ecological and Eco-environmental Frequency
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