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:This option allows entering conductivities on a layer-by-layer basis. When this option is chosen, the '''Horizontal Hyd. Conductivity…''', '''Vertical Hyd. Conductivity''', '''Specific Storage''', etc. buttons will be available. | :This option allows entering conductivities on a layer-by-layer basis. When this option is chosen, the '''Horizontal Hyd. Conductivity…''', '''Vertical Hyd. Conductivity''', '''Specific Storage''', etc. buttons will be available. | ||
'' Use material ids '' | |||
:This options uses material sets in the place of property arrays. Property values are entered on a material-by-material basis. When MODFLOW files are saved, GMS internally replaces the correct values from the materials to the property arrays. When this option is chose, the property array buttons are replaced with the [[GMS:Materials|'''Material Properties''']] and [[GMS:MODFLOW_Array_Editor#Material_ID_Legend|'''Material IDs''']] buttons. | |||
This | ''Layer'' | ||
:This field displays the current layer. Selecting any of the input array buttons will display the corresponding layer initially. For multiple layer models, this field can be incremented or decremented to show other layers. | |||
''Layer type'' | |||
:This radio group selects the layer type for the current layer. By default, all layers are convertible (where the layer can be either confined or unconfined depending on the elevation of the computed water table). Here layer type can be changed to confined. Only one layer type can be assigned to each grid layer. | |||
''Vertical hydraulic conductivity'' | |||
:The UPW package has the option to enter vertical hydraulic conductivity values as either actual hydraulic conductivity values or as anisotropy factors dependant on horizontal hydraulic conductivity. Vertical anisotropy (VKA) "is the ratio of horizontal to vertical hydraulic conductivity. In this case, HK is divided by VKA to obtain VK, and values of VKA typically are greater than or equal to 1.0."<ref> | |||
The UPW package has the option to enter vertical hydraulic conductivity values as either actual hydraulic conductivity values or as anisotropy factors dependant on horizontal hydraulic conductivity. Vertical anisotropy (VKA) "is the ratio of horizontal to vertical hydraulic conductivity. In this case, HK is divided by VKA to obtain VK, and values of VKA typically are greater than or equal to 1.0."<ref> | |||
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|author=Harbaugh, A.W., Banta, E.R., Hill, M.C., McDonald, M.G. | |author=Harbaugh, A.W., Banta, E.R., Hill, M.C., McDonald, M.G. | ||
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These options are only available for multi-layer models. | These options are only available for multi-layer models. | ||
''Interblock transmissivity'' | |||
:The method used for computing interblock transmissivity is specified using the pull-down list in the middle right portion of the ''UPW Package'' dialog. | |||
The method used for computing interblock transmissivity is specified using the pull-down list in the middle right portion of the ''UPW Package'' dialog. | |||
=== Layer Data Arrays === | === Layer Data Arrays === |