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About the Visual MODFLOW Interface About the Visual MODFLOW Interface The Visual MODFLOW interface has been specifically designed to increase modeling productivity and decrease the complexities typically associated with building three-dimensional groundwater flow and contaminant transport models. The interface is divided into three separate modules: the Input Module, the Run Module, and the Output Module. When you open or create a file, you will be able to seamlessly switch between these modules to build or modify the model input parameters, run the simulations, and display the results (in plan view or full-screen cross section). Each module of the Visual MODFLOW interface has the same basic screen layout as shown in the figure below. |
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Building a Visual MODFLOW Model - The Input Module The process of building the input data file for a groundwater flow and/or transport model is often the most time-intensive and tedious task associated with groundwater modeling projects. The logical structure and layout of the Visual MODFLOW interface eliminates these difficulties by guiding the user through the sequence of steps necessary to build a groundwater flow and contaminant transport model. Once you start using Visual MODFLOW, you will immediately realize the benefits of easily switching between plan view and cross-sectional view at any time. In addition, the many powerful and easy-to-use graphical tools give you all the flexibility you need to assign complex property distributions, multiple pumping wells and steady-state or transient boundary conditions. The following section describes the sequence of Visual MODFLOW input screens and model building tools which are provided for creating your model input data. |
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Importing Layer Elevations: Since most aquifers are not ``flat" layers, Visual MODFLOW allows you to import layer surface data from ASCII (X,Y,Z) text files or SURFER (.GRD) files. It even has a built-in check to prevent layer surfaces from intersecting each other. The layer surface elevations and thicknesses can be visualized using plan view contours or by viewing the model grid in cross section. |
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1. Flow Properties: Those physical model properties affecting the groundwater flow simulation. Flow properties include: hydraulic conductivity (Kx, Ky, and Kz), specific storage (Ss), specific yield (Sy), porosity and initial heads. Each of these flow properties must be defined for each cell in the model domain. |
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All model properties are assigned to individual grid cells or to zones of grid cells by either painting single cells, delineating polygons, or stretching a window around the selected grid regions. Each different property zone is color-coded to visually differentiate it. Visual MODFLOW also has many time-saving tools that allow you to copy the property distribution from a single layer to any other layer(s) to eliminate repetitive steps involved in developing the model input files. Individual property values and property zones can be edited at any time using the property database to make global modifications.
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Visual MODFLOW also supports all contaminant transport boundary conditions available for the latest versions of MT3D (including MT3D99 for cell-by-cell mass budgets, MT3DMS for multispecies transport, and RT3D for reactive transport and natural attenuation simulations). MT3D99, the latest commercial version of MT3D, is also fully supported. Each type of boundary condition has a specific color code to differentiate them from one another. The convenient graphical tools allow you to assign these boundaries as either single cells, a polyline of cells with automatic interpolation of values, a polygon of cells, or a rectangular window of cells. For transient simulations, real-time schedules of boundary condition values can be entered directly or imported into the time schedule from an ASCII text file. |
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The user-friendly graphical tools allow you to assign observation points or import data for situations where you have temporal data for many different observation points. Once an observation well has been entered, it can be copied or moved to any location within the model domain. |
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Running a Visual MODFLOW Simulation - The Run Module The Visual MODFLOW Run Module allows the user to select and modify the various MODFLOWP, MODPATH and MT3D run-time options and start the model calculations using the Win32 MODFLOW Suite directly from within the Visual MODFLOW modeling environment. The Run Settings
*Visual MODFLOW now allows you to maintain a minimum saturated thickness for dry cells and to specify a head value in these cells equivalent to the cell bottom elevation. This enables you to run WinPEST on models even when dry cells are occurring. MT3D run settings include:
Advanced Settings Batch Runs |
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After each successful run has completed, the Win32 MODFLOW Suite automatically produces all of the necessary files required for you to analyze and interpret the results, and to produce full-color, report-quality graphical presentations using Visual MODFLOW's postprocessing graphical features. Visual MODFLOW is the only modeling software package that provides a truly seamless integration with 32-Bit Windows versions of MODFLOW, MODPATH, MT3D, Zone Budget and RT3D. |
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Calibrating a Visual MODFLOW Model Visual MODFLOW comes with an extensive selection of built-in model calibration plots and statistical summaries to give you all the interpretation capabilities you need to properly and thoroughly analyze the model calibration data. All of the calibration plots are fully customizable in terms of axis scaling, titles, legends, fonts, and colors. In addition, Visual MODFLOW now fully supports automated calibration using WinPEST, the only true Windows version of PEST. |
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Calibration statistics are also displayed with the graph and are updated according to the data displayed on the scatter plot. Calibration statistics include:
The 95% confidence interval is indicated on the calculated vs. observed plot. The calibration data located within this interval can be expected to provide correct results 95% of the time. Calibration Residuals Histogram |
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After the WinPEST optimization procedure is completed, the calibrated model data files can be easily loaded back into Visual MODFLOW for graphical display of the simulation results or for further modifications and fine-tuning. In addition, WinPEST produces a graphical interpretation of the analytical optimization data. |
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Display and Interpret the Visual MODFLOW Results The ability to visualize the simulation results is almost as important as creating the model in the first place. In order to get the most out of the model that
you build, it is critical that you have the tools necessary to properly analyze and interpret the results. The Visual MODFLOW Output Module automatically reads the results files |
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For all X-Y graphs, the WYSIWYG print preview and page design features allow you to customize the page design and import bitmap logos for display on the printed page. Visual MODFLOW also exports the on-screen display to several graphics file formats including AutoCAD (dxf), Enhanced Windows Metafile (emf) and ESRI shape files (shp). Data files of the results can also be exported to 2-D or 3-D ASCII data files for use in virtually any 3-D visualization software product. |
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Pentium with 32 MB RAM, 55 MB free disk space, VGA display and mouse, Windows 98/NT/2000/XP installed. |
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Visual MODFLOW Overview |
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Scientific Software Group P.O Box 708188 Sandy, Utah 84070
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