hi,
does anybody has a guidance listing the modifications one has to make
when using PMWIN as a preprocessor for SEAWAT? a list with special
hints to be considered would be appreciated.
thanks
--axel
Hi,
There is an easier package SWI with a very good manual you find it
and can download it free from http://bakkerhydro.org/ there is some
very good examples.
Charl
--- In seawat@..., "ua_latha" <ua_latha@...> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> I'am a new member of this group...i hav never used any
> codes like MODFLOW or so, I'am doing my M.tech dessertation
> on "Simulation of salt water intrusion using SEAWAT-2000 code".I
hav
> downloaded the code from USGS website, I hav gone through the user
> guide,but i'am not able to start my work.When I double click on
the
> exe folder a screen is displayed asking for a file name....How to
> proceed?? Or whom do i consult on this matter???
> SEEKING A REPLY.
>
> LATHASHRI.U.A
> STUDENT
> M.TECH(H.W.R.E)
> N.I.T.K, Surathkal
> KARNATAKA STATE, INDIA
>
Please find below a brief announcement for a parameter estimation and
uncertainty analysis course to be held in the USA in 2007.
Apologies for any double postings, best wishes,
Matt Tonkin
SSP&A
matt@...
Calibration and Predictive Uncertainty Analysis Using PEST,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 16-18, 2007.
Watermark Numerical Computing will conduct a three-day short
course in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The instructors will be Dr. John Doherty,
the author of PEST, Matthew Tonkin (SSP&A), and Dave Dahlstrom (Barr
Engineering Company). Course Pricing includes a 10% discount for early
registration (before March 1, 2007). A block of rooms has been reserved at
the very comfortable LeBourget Hotel in Bloomington, MN.
This intensive short course will instruct participants on
the automated calibration of environmental models, and on the analysis of
the predictive uncertainty associated with such models. The principal
instructor is the developer of PEST, the industry standard software package
for model-independent, automated calibration and predictive uncertainty
analysis. This short course will focus upon the use of PEST, including the
new capabilities added to Versions 9 and 10.
What you will learn
The course will include a thorough coverage of the theory
and applications of nonlinear parameter estimation techniques in the
calibration of different types of models. There is also a strong practical
aspect of the course. Participants will gain hands-on experience in the use
of PEST, including its advanced regularization and predictive analysis
features. Experience will be gained in the use of these features in the
calibration of groundwater flow and transport models, surface water quality
and quantity models, as well as other types of models including a vadose
zone model and a biological growth model.
Course Details and Registration
For more details about the course, travel arrangements, or
to register for the course using PayPal secure online payment, go to
http://www.sspa.com/PEST/training.html. For any detailed questions regarding
the course, write to pest@.... For detailed questions regarding travel
or logistics, please write to Sue Nelson at Barr Engineering Co.
(snelson@... ).
Information about PEST plus technical support can be found
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Hi everyone,
I'am a new member of this group...i hav never used any
codes like MODFLOW or so, I'am doing my M.tech dessertation
on "Simulation of salt water intrusion using SEAWAT-2000 code".I hav
downloaded the code from USGS website, I hav gone through the user
guide,but i'am not able to start my work.When I double click on the
exe folder a screen is displayed asking for a file name....How to
proceed?? Or whom do i consult on this matter???
SEEKING A REPLY.
LATHASHRI.U.A
STUDENT
M.TECH(H.W.R.E)
N.I.T.K, Surathkal
KARNATAKA STATE, INDIA
Apologies for double postings: Please find below a brief announcement for a
parameter estimation and uncertainty analysis course to be held in the San
Francisco this year. Please note that the June 30th deadline for the 10%
‘early bird’ registration discount is looming!
Best wishes, Matt Tonkin ( pest@... <mailto:pest@...> )
Calibration and Predictive Uncertainty Analysis Using PEST, San Francisco:
September 2006
In collaboration with the Groundwater Resources Association of California
(GRAC) the third annual California PEST Course will be presented in San
Francisco, September 13-15, 2006. The instructors will be Dr. John
Doherty, the author of PEST, and Matt Tonkin. Early-bird Discount: receive a
10% discount by signing up before June 30th, 2006.
Wine-and-Cheese Reception: What better way to get to know your classmates
and the instructors than during a wine-and-cheese social, the night before
the hard work begins! (included in the course registration fee).
For more details go to http://www.sspa.com/PEST/training.html
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with utility software from http://www.sspa.com/PEST
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Please find below a brief announcement for a parameter estimation and
uncertainty analysis course to be held in the UK and USA this year.
Apologies for any double postings, best wishes,
Matt Tonkin ( pest@... <mailto:pest@...> )
Calibration and Predictive Uncertainty Analysis Using PEST, San Francisco,
Fall, 2006
In collaboration with the Groundwater Resources Association of California
(GRA) the third annual California PEST Course will be presented in San
Francisco, September 13-15, 2006. The instructors will be Dr. John
Doherty, the author of PEST, and Matthew Tonkin. Early-bird Discount:
receive a 10% discount by signing up before June 30th, 2006. Wine-and-Cheese
Reception: What better way to get to know your classmates and the
instructors than during a wine-and-cheese social, the night before the hard
work begins (included in the course registration fee).
For more details go to http://www.sspa.com/PEST/training.html
<http://www.sspa.com/PEST/training.html> or to register for the course,
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update info. PEST has been free since Feb 2001, and is available together
with utility software from http://www.sspa.com/PEST
<http://www.sspa.com/PEST>
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> Please post this recruiting announcement to the SEAWAT Group. The
> announcement is duplicated in the text of this message below and is
> also included as a MS Word attachment.
>
> Thanks
> Robin Patton
> VA Dept of Environmental Quality
>
>
> DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
> EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
> APRIL 10, 2006
>
> ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST II (Environmental Program Planner), #P4251;
> Richmond, VA; Salary: Negotiable - Based on Experience. The
> Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Resources,
> Office of Ground Water Withdrawal Permitting seeks a qualified
> candidate to assure consistent, accurate, technically defensible and
> enforceable ground water withdrawal permits are issued by providing
> technical expertise and support to the regional offices and agency
> management regarding the potential impacts of proposed withdrawals.
> The position accomplishes this through ground water modeling
> activities (i.e., design of hydrogeologic investigations, evaluation
> of site and regional hydrogeologic data, develop and update regional
> models, and development of custom ground water flow models).
> Qualifications include considerable knowledge of state and federal
> water laws and regulations, hydrogeology, geology, development and
> application of ground water flow models (drawdown and salt water
> intrusion), design and evaluation of aquifer tests, and management of
> spatially related data. Must demonstrate and possess excellent
> computer programming and communication skills, orally and in writing.
> Degree in environmental, natural, or physical science, and/or
> environmental or water resources engineering or equivalent
> training/experience preferred. The Commonwealth does not provide
> sponsorship; therefore, applicants must be a citizen or national of
> the U.S., a Lawful Permanent Resident, or an alien authorized to work.
>
>
> Contact: Danna J Kiluk Phone: (804) 698-4081 Fax: (804)
> 698-4083
> Recruit: General Public
> Application Closing Date: Open Until Filled
>
> Apply to Dept. of Environmental Quality, Human Resource Office, P.O.
> Box 10009, Richmond, VA 23240. A State Application Form (DHRM
> 10-012) MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICE. You may
> deliver by email, fax, hand, or mail to 629 E. Main Street, Richmond,
> VA 23219. Applicants are encouraged to be specific regarding
> job-related knowledge, skills, and abilities. RESUMES ARE ENCOURAGED,
> BUT MAY NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR APPLICATION FORM. **This is a
> readvertisement. If you previously applied to this opening, you do
> not need to resubmit your application for consideration**
>
> An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
>
> Application forms are available from the following website:
> http://jobs.virginia.gov/emplApplication.html
>
> Information about the benefits of employment with the Commonwealth of
> Virginia can be found at:
> http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/compandbenefits.html
>
>
> <<041006post4251.doc>>
>
> Robin Patton
> 804.698.4085
>
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This is a brief email to provide information on the upcoming model
calibration and uncertainty analysis course – using PEST – in late summer
2006.
Regards – Matt Tonkin
pest@... <mailto:pest@...>
Calibration and Predictive Uncertainty Analysis Using PEST, San Francisco,
Fall, 2006
In collaboration with the Groundwater Resources Association of California
(GRA) the third annual California PEST Course will be presented at the Savoy
Hotel in San Francisco, September 13th to 15th, 2006. The instructors will
be Dr. John Doherty, the author of PEST, and Matt Tonkin.
For more details visit http://www.sspa.com/PEST/training.html
<http://www.sspa.com/PEST/training.html> or to register for the course,
visit http://www.grac.org/pest.html <http://www.grac.org/pest.html> .
Further info about PEST can be found at pest@... <mailto:pest@...>
. This account is used to circulate occasional information on courses and
software updates. PEST has been freeware since February 2001 and is
available at http://www.sspa.com/PEST <http://www.sspa.com/PEST> .
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Dear Friends and Colleagues,
I hope you've all been keeping well. I am Ph.D student in Egypt. I am working in
groundwater Hydraulic. I need any references, papers, articles, documents,
...etc in using evolutionary computational techniques such as Artificial Neural
Networks (ANNs) and Genetic Algorithms (GAs) with groundwater modeling system
(quality and quantity) to develop the computational framework and the
optimization approach. Also, any simple reference about principles of ANNs and
GAs.
Looking forward to hearing from all.
Thanks in advance
Mohamed Kamal Nassar, Assistant Lecturer
Evaluation of Natural Resources Department
32897 Environmental Studies & Researches Institute
Minufiya University
Sadat City, Egypt
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
January 9, 2006
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST II (Environmental Program Planner), #P1127 &
#P4251; Richmond, VA; Minimum Starting Salary: $37,869.
The Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Resources,
Office of Ground Water Withdrawal Permitting seeks two qualified
candidates to assure consistent, accurate, technically defensible and
enforceable ground water withdrawal permits are issued by providing
technical expertise and support to the regional offices and agency
management regarding the potential impacts of proposed withdrawals. The
positions accomplish this through ground water modeling activities
(i.e., design of hydrogeologic investigations, evaluation of site and
regional hydrogeologic data, develop and update regional models, and
development of custom ground water flow models).
Qualifications include considerable knowledge of state and federal water
laws and regulations, hydrogeology, geology, development and application
of ground water flow models (drawdown and salt water intrusion), design
and evaluation of aquifer tests, and management of spatially related
data. Must demonstrate and possess excellent computer programming and
communication skills, orally and in writing. Degree in environmental,
natural, or physical science, and/or water resources engineering or
equivalent training/experience preferred.
Contact: Danna J Kiluk Phone: (804) 698-4081 Fax: (804) 698-4083
Recruit: General Public
Application Closing Date: February 10, 2006
Apply to Dept. of Environmental Quality, Human Resource Office, P.O. Box
10009, Richmond, VA 23240. A State Application Form (DHRM 10-012) MUST
BE RECEIVED IN THE HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM, on the
date of closing. You may deliver by email, fax, hand, or mail to 629 E.
Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Applicants are encouraged to be
specific regarding job-related knowledge, skills, and abilities.
RESUMES ARE ENCOURAGED, BUT MAY NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR APPLICATION FORM.
An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
Application forms available at :
http://jobs.virginia.gov/emplApplication.html
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Moumtaz:
There is a supplementary documentation file available from ESI entitled,
"Use of SEAWAT in Groundwater Vistas 4" that you would likely find very
helpful. You could contact ESI (http://www.groundwatermodels.com/)
directly to obtain a copy.
Mark.
Mark Kuhl, P.Eng.
Conestoga-Rovers & Associates
651 Colby Drive
Waterloo, ON N2V 1C2
Office: 519-884-0510 x3541
Fax: 519-725-1394
-----Original Message-----
From: seawat@... [mailto:seawat@...] On
Behalf Of Moumtaz RAZACK
Sent: December 30, 2005 4:59 AM
To: seawat@...
Subject: [seawat] seawat and GWVistas preprocessor
Dear all
I would like to know if someone has used the GroundWaterVistas (GWV)
preprocessor to run SEAWAT. Version 4 of GWV includes SEAWAT2000. User
Instructions in GWV4 manual are rather brief.
Thanks for your responses.
Best wishes for the new year
Moumtaz Razack
Dear all
I would like to know if someone has used the GroundWaterVistas (GWV)
preprocessor to run SEAWAT. Version 4 of GWV includes SEAWAT2000. User
Instructions in GWV4 manual are rather brief.
Thanks for your responses.
Best wishes for the new year
Moumtaz Razack
Sir,
I am completely new to SEAWAT.I have not even used MODFLOW . I want to
simulate sea water intrusion into coastal aquifer. Where to start & how to
start?
Regards,
DAS.
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Chuck Heywood with the USGS is using the HUF package with SEAWAT-2000
successfully.
His e-mail address is cheywood@....
Ward
"Greg Nelson" <gregorynelson1@...>
Sent by: seawat@...
11/21/2005 11:48 PM
Please respond to
seawat@...
To
seawat@...
cc
Subject
[seawat] Hydrogeologic-Unit Flow (HUF)
I've been using SEAWAT 2000 with the Layer Property Flow (LPF)
package
and am trying to use the Hydrogeologic-Unit Flow (HUF) because of the
complexities I'm trying to model. When I try and run it I get the
following error in the Global file:
ILLEGAL FILE TYPE IN NAME FILE: HUF
I've downloaded the latest version of SEAWAT 2000 and am still
getting
this error. Any of you know a fix for this? The SEAWAT 2000 manual
lists the HUF package as being usable. Any comments?
Greg
I've been using SEAWAT 2000 with the Layer Property Flow (LPF)
package
and am trying to use the Hydrogeologic-Unit Flow (HUF) because of the
complexities I'm trying to model. When I try and run it I get the
following error in the Global file:
ILLEGAL FILE TYPE IN NAME FILE: HUF
I've downloaded the latest version of SEAWAT 2000 and am still
getting
this error. Any of you know a fix for this? The SEAWAT 2000 manual
lists the HUF package as being usable. Any comments?
Greg
Dear Colleagues,
I have downloaded the SEAWAT2000 code, and have seen that there is an
option to run the code in a parralel environment. Did some of you
succeded in doing so? I am trying to use it under AIX using the IBM XL
Fortran. After some playing I was able to compile it. The program runs
without any problems when only one process is active. As soon as I
start to use more than one process, the program dies after certain
runtime. The more processes I use the sooner it dies.
I realise that the information I give you is not complete, but if some
of you have an idea how to run the code or where a problem can be,
please respond. We can discuss the details.
Thank you in advance.
Dushko
Last call! - spaces are still available for two parameter estimation and
uncertainty analysis course to be held in the UK and USA this summer.
Best wishes,
Matt Tonkin, SSP&A
matt@...
Courses: Model Calibration and Predictive Uncertainty using PEST
Shrewsbury, England, September 13-15, 2005
Stony Brook, Long Island, NY, September 19-21, 2005 (near MacArthur Airport
and Port Jefferson)
Principal Instructor: Dr. John Doherty (author of PEST)
Guest Instructor: Jim Rumbaugh (author of Groundwater Vistas) (New York
course only)
Assistant Instructor: Matt Tonkin
This intensive course instructs participants on the automated calibration of
environmental models, and the analysis of the predictive uncertainty
associated with such models. The principal instructor is the developer of
PEST, the industry standard package for model-independent, automated
calibration and predictive uncertainty analysis. The course focuses on the
use of PEST, including the new capabilities added to Versions 8 and 9 this
year. The course includes thorough coverage of the theory and application of
nonlinear parameter estimation techniques in the calibration of different
types of models. There is a strong practical aspect of the course -
participants gain hands-on experience in the use of PEST, including its
advanced regularization and predictive analysis features, in the calibration
of groundwater flow and transport models, surface water quality and quantity
models, as well as other types of models including a vadose zone model and a
biological growth model.
Course Details and Registration
For detailed information on course content visit
www.sspa.com/pest/training.html to download a prospectus, or write to
pest@....
To register on-line for the New York course please visit
www.sspa.com/pest/training.html
To register on-line for the UK course please visit
http://www.esinternational.com/training/CourseDetail.asp?course_id=49
Information about PEST can be found at pest@.... This account was
established for PEST users to obtain information on courses and software
updates. The account is used to circulate occasional information. To be
added to the PEST list write to pest@... with the subject "subscribe".
Please find below an announcement for the release of V10 of PEST and
associated UK and USA courses in parameter estimation and uncertainty
analysis.
Apologies for any double postings, best wishes,
Matt Tonkin, SSP&A, matt@...
PEST Version 10 Beta Release
PEST v10 will be released later this year. A beta version can be downloaded
from ( http://www.sspa.com/pest/download.html) for those interested in
exploring recent developments in model predictive uncertainty analysis.
Enhancements to the capabilities of PEST in v10 include:
* PEST’s SVD-assist scheme has been enhanced, enabling regularized inversion
to be used with highly parameterized models with efficiencies commensurate
with traditional parameter estimation.
* PEST’s predictive analyser is more powerful, with an improved line-search
algorithm and added functionality to encompass the effects of predictive
noise on predictive variability.
* A greatly expanded suite of utility software supports:
* Comprehensive post-processing of PEST results including analysis and
plotting of the resolution matrix and other by-products of the regularized
inversion process.
* Quantification of the contribution to pre- and/or post-calibration error
variance of important model predictions by individual parameters or
different parameter types.
* Data acquisition analysis - assess the value of making extra measurements
of system state (e.g., water level) or of system properties (e.g.,
transmissivity) in terms of predictive error variance reduction, in advance
of acquiring those data.
Moore and Doherty (Water Resources Research, May 2005) show that traditional
predictive uncertainty analyses can underestimate true variability by
neglecting complexity that it is beyond the ability of the calibration
process to capture. PEST Version 10 provides access to the methodologies
presented in that paper that support the analysis of predictive error
variance as an adjunct to regularized inversion.
Courses: Places are still available at the upcoming PEST courses in the UK
and USA
Principal Instructor: Dr. John Doherty (author of PEST)
Guest Instructor: Jim Rumbaugh (author of Groundwater Vistas) (NY
course only)
Assistant Instructor: Matt Tonkin (SSPA)
For more information on the courses visit:
http://www.sspa.com/pest/training.html
To register on-line for the UK course visit:
http://www.esinternational.com/training/CourseDetail.asp?course_id=49
To register on-line for the NY course visit:
www.sspa.com/pest/training.html
Information about PEST plus technical support can be found by writing to
pest@... <mailto:pest@...> . This account was established for PEST
users to obtain information on courses and software updates. The account is
used to circulate occasional information. To be added to this list write to
pest@... with "subscribe" as the subject. To ensure you receive no
future emails write to pest@... with “unsubscribe” as the subject.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Please find below a brief announcement for a parameter estimation and
uncertainty analysis course to be held in the UK and USA this year.
Apologies for any double postings, best wishes,
Matt Tonkin
SSP&A
matt@...
Courses: Model Calibration and Predictive Uncertainty using PEST
Shrewsbury, England, September 13-15, 2005
Stony Brook University, Long Island, New York, September 19-21, 2005
Principal Instructor: Dr. John Doherty - author of PEST
Guest Instructor: Jim Rumbaugh (author of Groundwater Vistas) (New
York course only)
Assistant Instructor: Matt Tonkin
This intensive short course will instruct participants on the automated
calibration of environmental models, and on the analysis of the predictive
uncertainty associated with such models. The principal instructor is the
developer of PEST, the industry standard software package for
model-independent, automated calibration and predictive uncertainty
analysis. This short course will focus upon the use of PEST, including the
new capabilities added to Versions 8 and 9.
What you will learn
The course will include a thorough coverage of the theory and applications
of nonlinear parameter estimation techniques in the calibration of different
types of models. There is also a strong practical aspect of the course.
Participants will gain hands-on experience in the use of PEST, including its
advanced regularization and predictive analysis features. Experience will be
gained in the use of these features in the calibration of groundwater flow
and transport models, surface water quality and quantity models, as well as
other types of models including a vadose zone model and a biological growth
model.
Course Details and Registration
For more detailed information on the content of the courses please visit
www.sspa.com/pest/training.html to download a detailed course prospectus, or
write to pest@... an email account dedicated to PEST and maintained by
Matt Tonkin (co-instructor).
To register on-line for the New York course please visit
www.sspa.com/pest/training.html
To register on-line for the UK course please visit
http://www.esinternational.com/training/CourseDetail.asp?course_id=49
Information about PEST plus technical support can be found by writing to
pest@... <mailto:pest@...> . This account was established for PEST
users to obtain information on courses and software updates. The account is
used to circulate occasional brief information. To be added to this mailing
list send an email to pest@... with "subscribe" as the subject. To
ensure you receive no future emails, please write to pest@... with the
subject heading "unsubscribe".
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It is described in the SEAWAT manual. There are two simple equations
to convert Equi. Head to fresh water head and vis versa.
good luck .......
ali
____________________________________________________
Mr. Ali K. S. Al-Maktoumi
Ph.D Student (Water Resources)
School of Civil Engineering
The University Of Queensland
Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
Address:
10/45 Ascog Tce
Toowong, Qld 4066
Brisbane, Queensland
AUSTRALIA
Phone: (+61) 417612821
Dear,
i m comparing results from PMWIN and SEAWAT for Head and concentrations. seawat
giving fresh water head or aquivalent head values( more than field head) but
PMWIN giving field head values.
how can i convert aquivalent(fresh water head) values in field heads from
seawat.
Regards,
Javed
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Dear
thanks for this information. actually seawat 2000 required *.nam file for input
but i do not know how to create nam file from mt3d input files for seawat. i
tried but in vain.i want to know for nam file inwhich editor (Text or some
else) required.
if you can help me in this regard i will be thankful to you.
Regards,
Javed
Mr Ali Khamis Al-Maktoumi <s4051052@...> wrote:
Dear
I think the new versions of SEAWAT do calculate the head values
considering the concentration values, so there is no need to
recalculate the heads using the equi. head equation. Pls double check
this matter ......
____________________________________________________
Mr. Ali K. S. Al-Maktoumi
Ph.D Student (Water Resources)
School of Civil Engineering
The University Of Queensland
Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
Address:
10/45 Ascog Tce
Toowong, Qld 4066
Brisbane, Queensland
AUSTRALIA
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Dear
i am thankful to you for giving such easy solution. i did this by copy and past
of seawat run files in the modflow/mt3d folder and then by using
Parameter/ Recycle /value/matrix/browse and i tried to load the head and other
files but i found error of could not load invalid no of rows or columns.
please help me in solving this problem.
Regards,
Javed
Mr Ali Khamis Al-Maktoumi <s4051052@...> wrote:
Dear
That is easy. What you have to do is just copy the output files
generated from SEAWAT (heads, draw-down, output, MT3D001
(concentration), and budget files) and past them into the same folder
of MODFLOW and MT3DMS .... I mean the one you used to generate the
input files of SEAWAT. By this you are replacing the output from
constant density model by those generated under variable density
approach. Then follow the same way to view up the results in modeflow.
Hope it is clear .... all of us do it this way and we got good
results ..... If you wish to use another way ... just download
MODELVIWER code from the USGS public domain website (free software) and
use it to plot what ever you like to do .... even vectors ...
heads .... etc. Read the manual ... it is short and easy ... and gives
a nice plots really ......
if you still get problems pls feel free to ask ... all the best
Ali
____________________________________________________
Mr. Ali K. S. Al-Maktoumi
Ph.D Student (Water Resources)
School of Civil Engineering
The University Of Queensland
Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
Address:
10/45 Ascog Tce
Toowong, Qld 4066
Brisbane, Queensland
AUSTRALIA
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Dear
I think the new versions of SEAWAT do calculate the head values
considering the concentration values, so there is no need to
recalculate the heads using the equi. head equation. Pls double check
this matter ......
____________________________________________________
Mr. Ali K. S. Al-Maktoumi
Ph.D Student (Water Resources)
School of Civil Engineering
The University Of Queensland
Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
Address:
10/45 Ascog Tce
Toowong, Qld 4066
Brisbane, Queensland
AUSTRALIA
Phone: (+61) 417612821
Dear
1-you can use Visual MODFLOW V. 4.1. This version support SEAWAT.
2- To get the field head from seawat output, you must know the concentration
and SEAWAT at the same point. Then, to get the value of field head, you can use
the equation that found in the SEAWAT manual .
Best regards
M. Nassar
javed nawaz <javed_nawaz@...> wrote:
Dear
i developed a model in Modflow/Mt3d and i got results.then the same model woth
minor modification i used in seawat. now i got the seawat output file.i want to
compare the results from mt3d and seawat.my questions are
1-how can i get field head from seawat output
2- i want to compare concentration and head values how can i draw the contours
or graphs for head or concentration just like modflow results.
actually i want to quantify the error induced by ignoring the density component
in the groundwater flow.
Regards,
JAved
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Dear
That is easy. What you have to do is just copy the output files
generated from SEAWAT (heads, draw-down, output, MT3D001
(concentration), and budget files) and past them into the same folder
of MODFLOW and MT3DMS .... I mean the one you used to generate the
input files of SEAWAT. By this you are replacing the output from
constant density model by those generated under variable density
approach. Then follow the same way to view up the results in modeflow.
Hope it is clear .... all of us do it this way and we got good
results ..... If you wish to use another way ... just download
MODELVIWER code from the USGS public domain website (free software) and
use it to plot what ever you like to do .... even vectors ...
heads .... etc. Read the manual ... it is short and easy ... and gives
a nice plots really ......
if you still get problems pls feel free to ask ... all the best
Ali
____________________________________________________
Mr. Ali K. S. Al-Maktoumi
Ph.D Student (Water Resources)
School of Civil Engineering
The University Of Queensland
Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
Address:
10/45 Ascog Tce
Toowong, Qld 4066
Brisbane, Queensland
AUSTRALIA
Phone: (+61) 417612821
Dear
i developed a model in Modflow/Mt3d and i got results.then the same model woth
minor modification i used in seawat. now i got the seawat output file.i want to
compare the results from mt3d and seawat.my questions are
1-how can i get field head from seawat output
2- i want to compare concentration and head values how can i draw the contours
or graphs for head or concentration just like modflow results.
actually i want to quantify the error induced by ignoring the density component
in the groundwater flow.
Regards,
JAved
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