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3D-Groundwater Modeling with PMWIN

A Simulation System for Modeling Groundwater Flow and Pollution

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  • © 2003

Overview

  • Access to the most widely used software in groundwater modelling in an extremely user friendly manner
  • Easy way of getting into groundwater modelling both for beginners and advanced users
  • A combination of many powerful programs for flow, transport and inverse modelling in one unified platform

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Processing Modflow is one of the most complete three-dimensional groundwater and transport simulation systems in the world. The text and the companion full-version software (PMWIN) offer a totally integrated simulation system. PMWIN comes with a professional graphical user-interface, supported models and programs and several other useful modeling tools. The graphical user-interface allow one to create and simulate models with ease and fun. It can import DXF- and raster graphics and handle models with up to 1000 stress periods, 80 layers and 250,000 cells in each model layer. The model tools include a Presentation Tool, a Result Extractor, a Field Interpolator, a Field Generator, a Water Budget Calculator and a Graphic Viewer. Book and CD-ROM are targeted at novice and experienced groundwater modelers. The typical user is working as a hydrogeological or environmental consultant, in a water company, in a regulatory agency or a university.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institute for Groundwater Studies, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, Republic of South Africa

    Wen-Hsing Chiang

  • Institute of Hydromechanics and Water Resources Management, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich-Hoenggerberg, Switzerland

    Wolfgang Kinzelbach

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