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Another feature in GMS that incorporates the HUF package is the ability to use TPROGS to [[GMS:T-PROGS|Generate HUF Data]]. | Another feature in GMS that incorporates the HUF package is the ability to use TPROGS to [[GMS:T-PROGS|Generate HUF Data]]. | ||
Once the HUF package has been chosen using the packages dialog, the HUF package dialog can be accessed through the '''''HUF package''''' command in the ''MODFLOW'' menu. The following options are available in the HUF Package dialog. | Once the HUF package has been chosen using the packages dialog, the HUF package dialog can be accessed through the '''''HUF package''''' command in the ''MODFLOW'' menu. The following options are available in the ''HUF Package'' dialog. | ||
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=== Hydrogeologic Unit Properties === | === Hydrogeologic Unit Properties === | ||
The window lists the names of the currently defined units. The Top and Thickness button bring up the [[GMS:MODFLOW Array Editor|MODFLOW Array Editor]]. For each hydrogeologic unit the user can specify if vertical hydraulic conductivity (VK) or vertical anisotropy (VANI) will be used. The material selection box show the material the is assigned to the unit. The material properties (HK, VK...) are edited by selecting the '''Edit Materials''' button. | The window lists the names of the currently defined units. The '''Top and Thickness''' button bring up the [[GMS:MODFLOW Array Editor|MODFLOW Array Editor]]. For each hydrogeologic unit the user can specify if vertical hydraulic conductivity (VK) or vertical anisotropy (VANI) will be used. The material selection box show the material the is assigned to the unit. The material properties (HK, VK...) are edited by selecting the '''Edit Materials''' button. | ||
=== Vertical hydraulic conductivity === | === Vertical hydraulic conductivity === |