An Aquifer pathway is intended to represent a feature that essentially behaves as a fluid conduit. It provides a way to simulate processes such as vertical transport through an unsaturated (vadose) zone or horizontal transport in aquifers, rivers, channels and pipelines.
Note that a similar pathway, the Pipe, can be used for many of the same purposes. A discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of Pipes and Aquifers, and when each should be used, is provided in the first topic listed below.
Learn more about:
Features and Capabilities of Aquifers
Defining Basic Aquifer Properties
Simulating Suspended Solids in an Aquifer
Viewing an Aquifer in the Browser