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Re: [visual-modflow] Eliminating layer for single cells

If you implement option-2, you will have to be very careful in assigning
recharge.



Stela Cota <stelacota@...> wrote:
I can think in two options, but you must check the impacts of each one
in
the results of your model:

1) Import the terrain topography (1st layer top) and 1st layer bottom
(elevations for both will be the same for the cells where the first layer do
not exist), applying a minimum thickness for the 1st layer. This can be a
good solution or not, depending on your boundary conditions and parameters.

2) Apply inactive cells in the first layer for the cells where sand is not
present. I have never tried this option so I am not able to give you
any clues about the effects of doing this.... only remember that imposing an
inactive cell is equivalent to apply no flow boundary.

Good luck,

Stela Cota
Nuclear Tecnology Development Center - CDTN/CNEN
Belo Horizonte - Brazil
+55-31-3069-4610

2008/5/21 Dieter Plass <plass@...>:

> Hello,
>
> I have built a 3-layered model: quaternary sands on top of siltstone on
> top of sandstone. Now there are areas where layer1 (sand) does not
> exist. I do not know how to remove layer 1 for single cells in Visual
> Modflow. Please advise.



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Hello, I have built a 3-layered model: quaternary sands on top of siltstone on top of sandstone. Now there are areas where layer1 (sand) does not exist. I do...
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May 22, 2008
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This can be done by assigning properties to the particular cell (or number of cells) in first layer (sands) as that of second layer (siltstone). ...
Dr. Vijay Kumar
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May 22, 2008
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I can think in two options, but you must check the impacts of each one in the results of your model: 1) Import the terrain topography (1st layer top) and 1st...
Stela Cota
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May 22, 2008
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Thanks for your feedback. I have looked into the manual again and it seems I have to apply a minimum thickness as it says that in Modflow layers must be...
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May 23, 2008
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If you implement option-2, you will have to be very careful in assigning recharge. Stela Cota <stelacota@...> wrote: I can think in two options, but you...
syed hashmath
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May 24, 2008
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Hi, You cannot remove some cells in MODFLOW. Layers will cover the whole model area. What you can do is; assign the properties of layer above or layer below to...
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