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This package is an alternative to the [[GMS:BCF Package|BCF]] and [[GMS:LPF Package|LPF]] packages. The HUF package allows the user to define the vertical elevations of the hydrogeology independent of the 3D grid as shown in the figures below. Notice in the figures below that the second grid layer has more than one hydrogeologic unit associated with it. | This package is an alternative to the [[GMS:BCF Package|BCF]] and [[GMS:LPF Package|LPF]] packages. The HUF package allows the user to define the vertical elevations of the hydrogeology independent of the 3D grid as shown in the figures below. Notice in the figures below that the second grid layer has more than one hydrogeologic unit associated with it. | ||
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| [[Image:huf_grid_fill.gif|frame|none|HUF units displayed in MODFLOW grid]] | | [[Image:huf_grid_fill.gif|frame|none|HUF units displayed in MODFLOW grid]] | ||
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[[File:MODFLOW-HUF.jpg|thumb|280 px|The MODFLOW ''HUF Package'' dialog.]] | |||
With the HUF package, the user then defines the top and thickness of each of the hydrogeologic units. A material is associated with each unit and the hydraulic properties (HK, VK...) are assigned to the material. The top and thickness arrays can be automatically generated from solids using the [[GMS:Solids to HUF|'''Solids → HUF''']] command from the ''Solids'' menu or from boreholes with the '''Horizons → HUF''' command in the ''Boreholes'' menu. | With the HUF package, the user then defines the top and thickness of each of the hydrogeologic units. A material is associated with each unit and the hydraulic properties (HK, VK...) are assigned to the material. The top and thickness arrays can be automatically generated from solids using the [[GMS:Solids to HUF|'''Solids → HUF''']] command from the ''Solids'' menu or from boreholes with the '''Horizons → HUF''' command in the ''Boreholes'' menu. | ||