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  • Category: Earth Sciences
  • Founded: Oct 15, 2004
  • Language: English
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Visual MODFLOW is a proven standard for professional 3D groundwater flow and contaminant transport modeling using MODFLOW-2000, MODPATH, MT3DMS AND RT3D. Visual MODFLOW seamlessly combines the standard Visual MODFLOW package with Win PEST and the Visual MODFLOW 3D-Explorer to give a complete and powerful graphical modeling environment.

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

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Re: Model Boundary
Jason, I would say that it depends on your objective. If you just want to describe a steady-state well-defined flow system, you can do as you said, no problem.
Posted - Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:37 pm
Stela Cota
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Model Boundary
I want to develop a simple 1 layer model and was wondering if I could use constant head boundaries on the upgradient and downgradient sides ends of my model
Posted - Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:17 pm
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Problem to import Groundwater Vistas files to Visual Modflow
Hi, I have some problems when I try to import some Groundwater Vistas files to Visual Modflow; I have 9 layers in my model and I can't import elevations for 8
Posted - Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:34 pm
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how can i calculate subsidence
Dear friend I want to calculate subsidence with modflow and compare with InSAR result how can i do it by modflow
Posted - Tue Jun 9, 2009 2:28 pm
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Re: Toset the constant head boundary conditions
You said that your "layer elevations are really high compare to river head". Do you mean, the top of the layer or the bottom? You should check the bottom, it
Posted - Sat May 9, 2009 3:21 pm
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