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1866
Hello All, I would like to know if the boundary conditions I used are correct for my model? I've assigned the following: 1) a constant head boundary for the...
David Mitchell
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Dec 1, 2005
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1867
We have some problems to remove the salt of the water we used for the irrigation This is for a 100 acre site which receives irrigation 6 months of the year ...
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Dalva: You may also want to contact Dr. Chris Langevin of the USGS Miami subdistrict office. He used SEAWAT to model the interactions of the surficial aquifer...
Wilsnack, Mark
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Tim made a good suggestion. Guillaume, you may wish to have a look at a paper by John G. Ferris entitled "Cyclic water-level fluctuations as a basis for...
Kuhl, Mark
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Hi everyone, I must find a free groundwater program for simulating 2D saturated and unsaturated water flow in soils. The scale of the problem is metric (1 to...
nicolasestrada79
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Hi David, From your (scant) description of the problem the boundaries seem to be OK. Few more comments are in CAPITALS below Cheers Bron ... From:...
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Nicolas: I would recommend you try HYDRUS2D http://typhoon.mines.edu/software/igwmcsoft/hydrus2d.htm It is specifically designed to solve for...
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1873
Hi Nicolas, It is likely that you could solve this problem with the free Student version of SVFlux (www.svflux.com). It is designed to be well-suited for...
M.D. Fredlund
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Dec 6, 2005
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1874
SOME COURSE THAT you could recomend related with modelation of coastal aquifers, for next year 2006? Please I really need to take a course as fast as I can. ...
DALVITA MARANGANI
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Dec 6, 2005
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1875
Hello there I have been checking the elevation values provided by USGS at the following link: http://seamless.usgs.gov/website/seamless/viewer.php I was...
netra khatri
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Dec 7, 2005
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Netra If you go to the home page and click on "List of Products", then click on one of the data sources, it tells you the specifications of each data type. For...
Ken Fantone
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Dec 8, 2005
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Can somebody offer me advice on how to model a saturated solute transport in a dual-porosity media? I am thinking of using HYDRUS-1D but it is a challenge...
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Dec 13, 2005
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APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING *************************************************************************************************** Dear All, You are invited to a...
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Dec 14, 2005
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Dear Members, We are looking for services from an experienced oil and gas geo physist for OUR E&P Division in a long term basis for Indonesia. Interested...
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Dec 14, 2005
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Dear, I have a doubt about a solution of transport model obtained using MT3D. In your opinion is it possible that near the same observation point the observed...
Dario Scott Rigamonti
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Dec 15, 2005
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... Hi Okoth, I would suggest MT3DMS. It is widely used and is written for contaminant transport only in saturated media....
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rotich_1999 <rotich_1999@...> wrote: Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 12:19:48 -0000 From: "rotich_1999" <rotich_1999@...> To: "C. P. Kumar"...
C. P. Kumar
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Dear members I am presently working with rainfall and groundwater level data. Using SPSS (v 13), I did auto-correlation and cross-correlation for water level...
Dr.N.Rajmohan
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Dec 19, 2005
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Hi Rajmohan, I did apply SPSS for correlation analyses for my study area: an unconfined sandy aquifer with an equatorial climate 1. Instead of using water...
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... The simplest way is to turn on the Chemical Reactions package and select the "Linear isotherm" option. With this option, the retardation factor is defined...
Norm Jones
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Hi everybody, I am new in modeling and wish to know what are: Deterministic, probabilistic and stochastic models? and when does a specific model is used and...
Raj Kumar
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1887
Hello everybody, I am looking for someone, whom English is the mother language to review a scientific paper in terms of language and grammar. Thanks, Dr. H....
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Dec 22, 2005
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1888
Dear, Hi, I try to make a model in Saturate and Unsaturated Transport Model (SUTRA). But I need to put on the precipitation, but I don’t know how I can do...
Edwin Guzman Caceres
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Dec 22, 2005
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Dear Dr. Rajmohan, Regarding your analysis, you can also use the MS-Excel software. I think using Excel is much easier than SPSS for the type of analysis you...
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1890
Use a specified flux boundary....
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Query from dgoswami@... Dear Mr. Kumar, I am Debashish, right now doing Ph.D in Agricultural Engineering in the University of Illinois at Urbana (IL)....
C. P. Kumar
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Dec 25, 2005
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Dear Debashish Probably you fit a polynomial to your data at 3 points and interpolte for the initial condition. M P Kaushal Prof and Head Deptt Soil and Water...
Dr M P Kaushal
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Dec 26, 2005
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Dear Dr. Kaushal, Thank you very much for your response regarding my GW model. I tried this but somehow it is not working properly, the numbers are getting ...
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Dec 27, 2005
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Dear Debashish The values should not go negative. You should try two or three different degree polynomials and interpolate. Wish you a very Happy Healthy and...
Dr M P Kaushal
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Dec 27, 2005
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Dear members, I have 4 questions about the settings in MT3D: a) the selection of the transport step time 'lenght in MT3D In your opinion is better: 1) leave...
Dario Scott Rigamonti
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