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Dear Colleagues, Now that I have calibrated my groundwater model at steady state conditions in FEFLOW, I would like to verify my groundwater model by...
Sam Lee
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Nov 3, 2005
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Hi, I am beginer to modelling stuff. I wanted to learn groundwater contamination and flow direction modelling. I request for suggestions on where from I...
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Nov 6, 2005
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Dear Panindher The best way to begin is use the help provided by the software, begin using the software and then if you get struck up somewhere make a specific...
Pradeep Raj
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Dear All, Am preparing to embark on a groundwater recharge studies and would like to analyse, among other things, the effect of climate change (precipitation...
Emmanuel Obuobie
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Nov 7, 2005
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Hi Emmanuel, As the first thought, I would try using the US EPA HELP model which is more and more used to estimate groundwater recharge under varying climate ...
Mikhail Gogolev
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Nov 7, 2005
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Emmanuel, Do you need to calculate evaporation in this study? Some of the general issues surrounding using a groundwater model with the climate-soil interface ...
M.D. Fredlund
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Nov 7, 2005
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Dear Emmanuel Your question is difficult to answer and it is frightful that some people answer so easy without any discussion on the equations that are solved...
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Dear All, How refreshing to read David's reply here. How often I too receive the question "how do I model such-and-such?" when the questioner has not even...
Richard Carter
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Hi Mikhail, Thanks so much for the reply, I find it very useful. I intend to generate the climate change scenarios using General Circulation Models and then to...
Emmanuel Obuobie
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Nov 8, 2005
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Hello, I have taken the following procedures for transient simulations. 1) Edit problem attributes 2) Temporal & control data 3) Edit...
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Nov 8, 2005
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Hi Emmanuel, This thing may work if you carefully review your assumptions and get necessary input data. As always in the engineering practice, there are tons ...
Mikhail Gogolev
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Nov 9, 2005
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Hi Emmanuel, One more article where the HELP model was used for estimating potential impacts of climate change on GW: D. M. Allen, D.C. Mackie, M. Wei,...
Mikhail Gogolev
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Nov 9, 2005
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Dear kakimpab, in my opinion one of the best way to understand how the software works is to simulate a simple case, to resolve it using classical ...
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With all due respect, I don't think a General Circulation Model is the right tool for your job. Those models represent processes on a regional or global scale...
Walter Weinig
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Nov 9, 2005
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Thanks David Etcheverry and Walter Weinig and others for responding.I will certainly consider your suggestions. Am just at the preparatory stage of the studies...
Emmanuel Obuobie
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Nov 9, 2005
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Emmanuel, While not really wanting to suggest another model code, you should really look at MIKE SHE, which has been used many times for climate change...
Douglas Graham
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Nov 10, 2005
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... works ... My research involves creating a groundwater flow simulation model for an aquifer near a contaminated lake bay. It is to help a company assess the...
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Hi All: Could anyone point me to literature on Water budget analysis in flat terrains? I am interested to know the procedural differences in the analysis...
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doug, i am glad you did suggest another code (MIKESHE) to emmanuel. i believe the objective of this model group is to explore the possibilities. i still feel...
Barb Ford
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Hello everybody, Just to refresh, I wanted to know the differences between; analytical and numerical groundwater models. Thanks in advance. Regards, Hashmath...
syed hashmath
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Nov 13, 2005
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Dear members, I am building a groundwater model and I confused about the Recharge and Evapotranspiration (ET). I already have the recharge rates for my area,...
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Hello Mr. Hashmath, Anatytical models - Models having various assumptions to make the real world problem simpler. Numerical models - Models having no or...
harsh vardhan trivedi
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Nov 14, 2005
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Hi Ali I am not really clear with your questions. 1. Do you mean you are going to develop your own model instead of using the available models? 2. What is the...
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The ET package is meant to simulate conditions where the water used for evapotranspiration comes from below the water table and is thus a function of the...
Richard B. Winston
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Hi All I'm trying to use the Hydrogeo Analyst 2.0 to make some 3d visualizations of groundwater levels. I used the default environmental-metric template and...
Eduardo Sousa
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Nov 15, 2005
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Further to message by Dr. Winston, note that the so-called extinction depth depends on air temperature near ground surface (and many more physical factors!)....
Jasminko Karanjac
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Nov 15, 2005
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Ali, If you have a recharge rate, which I will assume you are interpreting as a net boundary flux into your problem, then you need to break out the influence...
M.D. Fredlund
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Nov 15, 2005
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... homogeneous ... for ... assess ... on ... Dear Kakimpa The research you are going to do is very interesting. As I said in my previous e-mail, when I...
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Two postdoctoral positions The environmental hydrology and hydraulics group in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Temple University...
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Hi, Are spectral analysis and (de)convolution competitive ? complementary ? What are their respective advantage to analysis of groundwater systems ? Thanks ...
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