Defining Basic Aquifer
Properties
The editing dialog for an Aquifer pathway A transport pathway element that is intended to represent a feature that essentially behaves as a fluid conduit. Internally, an Aquifer pathway actually performs its computations by creating a temporary set of linked Cell elements during the simulation. is shown below:
The basic Aquifer properties are listed on the main Aquifer
dialog, and are described in the
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Related topics…
- Aquifer Pathway Example: Advection, Retardation and Dispersion
- Aquifer Pathway Outputs
- Comparing Pipes and Aquifers
- Computing Pipe and Aquifer Pathway Concentrations Accounting for Transverse Dispersion
- Defining Basic Aquifer Properties
- Features and Capabilities of Aquifers
- Flux Links to/from Aquifers
- Saving Results for an Aquifer
- Simulating Discrete Changes to the Mass Inventory in an Aquifer
- Simulating Suspended Solids in an Aquifer
- Understanding How an Aquifer Pathway Works
- Viewing an Aquifer in the Browser