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[[Category:MODFLOW|Conceptual]]
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 21 February 2017
This is a top level workflow. This workflow includes all of the specific workflows needed in creating a general MODFLOW project using the conceptual model approach. Newer and infrequent GMS users should start here.
To build a MODFLOW conceptual model approach model in GMS, use the following steps:
Gather data files for hydrologic and hydraulic data. These include data such as hydrographs, water levels, and rating curves. They will be imported when setting boundary conditions and when doing model calibration.
3. Define the project boundaries.
1. Create a new conceptual model in the Project Explorer.
Create a new conceptual model with the "MODFLOW" type.
1. Create feature points, arcs, nodes and vertices.
In the map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
Use the Create Arc tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the graphics window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
Use the Create Point tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
2. Modify arcs.
Feature arcs, whether digitized or incorporated from a boundary condition or a material coverage, often need to be edited after initial creation.
1. Create additional vertices on arcs.
Use the Create Vertex tool to add vertices along arcs.
2. Refine the arc shape.
Use the Select Vertices tool and the Select Points\Nodes tool to move/edit existing arcs and refine the shape by dragging the nodes/vertices.
Use the Create Point tool to add a node on an arc in order to split it into two arcs.
3. Connect the end of an existing arc to the middle of the arc.
Use the Select Points\Nodes tool to drag the node of an existing arc to anywhere in the middle of another arc. This will split the second arc into two arcs.
4. Add a new connecting arc.
Use the Create Arc tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
5. Split overlapping arcs using the Clean Options dialog.
Select overlapping arcs using the Select Arcs tool.
Create any of the source/sink object needed for the project. Not all source/sink objects are required.
1. Define head arcs or nodes.
1. Create head arcs or points.
Create feature arcs or points in the head location. These are often created from existing boundary arcs.
1. Create feature points, arcs, nodes and vertices.
In the map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
Use the Create Arc tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the graphics window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
Use the Create Point tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
2. Modify arcs.
Feature arcs, whether digitized or incorporated from a boundary condition or a material coverage, often need to be edited after initial creation.
1. Create additional vertices on arcs.
Use the Create Vertex tool to add vertices along arcs.
2. Refine the arc shape.
Use the Select Vertices tool and the Select Points\Nodes tool to move/edit existing arcs and refine the shape by dragging the nodes/vertices.
Use the Create Point tool to add a node on an arc in order to split it into two arcs.
3. Connect the end of an existing arc to the middle of the arc.
Use the Select Points\Nodes tool to drag the node of an existing arc to anywhere in the middle of another arc. This will split the second arc into two arcs.
4. Add a new connecting arc.
Use the Create Arc tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
5. Split overlapping arcs using the Clean Options dialog.
Select overlapping arcs using the Select Arcs tool.
Use the Transform dialog to scale, translate or rotate the arc.
2. Add head properties.
Using the Select Point/Node tool or Select Arc tool, right-click on the head arc or node and select the Attributes Table command.
Define the head properties in the Attribute Table dialog. Heads can be specified or general.
2. Define drain arcs or nodes.
1. Create drain arcs or points.
Create feature arcs or points in the drain location.
1. Create feature points, arcs, nodes and vertices.
In the map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
Use the Create Arc tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the graphics window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
Use the Create Point tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
2. Modify arcs.
Feature arcs, whether digitized or incorporated from a boundary condition or a material coverage, often need to be edited after initial creation.
1. Create additional vertices on arcs.
Use the Create Vertex tool to add vertices along arcs.
2. Refine the arc shape.
Use the Select Vertices tool and the Select Points\Nodes tool to move/edit existing arcs and refine the shape by dragging the nodes/vertices.
Use the Create Point tool to add a node on an arc in order to split it into two arcs.
3. Connect the end of an existing arc to the middle of the arc.
Use the Select Points\Nodes tool to drag the node of an existing arc to anywhere in the middle of another arc. This will split the second arc into two arcs.
4. Add a new connecting arc.
Use the Create Arc tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
5. Split overlapping arcs using the Clean Options dialog.
Select overlapping arcs using the Select Arcs tool.
1. Create feature points, arcs, nodes and vertices.
In the map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
Use the Create Arc tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the graphics window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
Use the Create Point tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
2. Modify arcs.
Feature arcs, whether digitized or incorporated from a boundary condition or a material coverage, often need to be edited after initial creation.
1. Create additional vertices on arcs.
Use the Create Vertex tool to add vertices along arcs.
2. Refine the arc shape.
Use the Select Vertices tool and the Select Points\Nodes tool to move/edit existing arcs and refine the shape by dragging the nodes/vertices.
Use the Create Point tool to add a node on an arc in order to split it into two arcs.
3. Connect the end of an existing arc to the middle of the arc.
Use the Select Points\Nodes tool to drag the node of an existing arc to anywhere in the middle of another arc. This will split the second arc into two arcs.
4. Add a new connecting arc.
Use the Create Arc tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
5. Split overlapping arcs using the Clean Options dialog.
Select overlapping arcs using the Select Arcs tool.
1. Create feature points, arcs, nodes and vertices.
In the map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
Use the Create Arc tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the graphics window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
Use the Create Point tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
2. Modify arcs.
Feature arcs, whether digitized or incorporated from a boundary condition or a material coverage, often need to be edited after initial creation.
1. Create additional vertices on arcs.
Use the Create Vertex tool to add vertices along arcs.
2. Refine the arc shape.
Use the Select Vertices tool and the Select Points\Nodes tool to move/edit existing arcs and refine the shape by dragging the nodes/vertices.
Use the Create Point tool to add a node on an arc in order to split it into two arcs.
3. Connect the end of an existing arc to the middle of the arc.
Use the Select Points\Nodes tool to drag the node of an existing arc to anywhere in the middle of another arc. This will split the second arc into two arcs.
4. Add a new connecting arc.
Use the Create Arc tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
5. Split overlapping arcs using the Clean Options dialog.
Select overlapping arcs using the Select Arcs tool.
Create feature arcs in the specified flow location.
1. Create feature points, arcs, nodes and vertices.
In the map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
Use the Create Arc tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the graphics window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
Use the Create Point tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
2. Modify arcs.
Feature arcs, whether digitized or incorporated from a boundary condition or a material coverage, often need to be edited after initial creation.
1. Create additional vertices on arcs.
Use the Create Vertex tool to add vertices along arcs.
2. Refine the arc shape.
Use the Select Vertices tool and the Select Points\Nodes tool to move/edit existing arcs and refine the shape by dragging the nodes/vertices.
Use the Create Point tool to add a node on an arc in order to split it into two arcs.
3. Connect the end of an existing arc to the middle of the arc.
Use the Select Points\Nodes tool to drag the node of an existing arc to anywhere in the middle of another arc. This will split the second arc into two arcs.
4. Add a new connecting arc.
Use the Create Arc tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
5. Split overlapping arcs using the Clean Options dialog.
Select overlapping arcs using the Select Arcs tool.
Use the Transform dialog to scale, translate or rotate the arc.
2. Add specified flow properties.
Using the Select Arc tool, right-click on the specified flow arc and select the Attributes Table command.
Define the specified flow properties in the Attributes Table dialog.
6. Define flow barrier arcs.
1. Create flow barrier arcs.
Create feature arcs in the flow barrier location.
1. Create feature points, arcs, nodes and vertices.
In the map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
Use the Create Arc tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the graphics window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
Use the Create Point tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
2. Modify arcs.
Feature arcs, whether digitized or incorporated from a boundary condition or a material coverage, often need to be edited after initial creation.
1. Create additional vertices on arcs.
Use the Create Vertex tool to add vertices along arcs.
2. Refine the arc shape.
Use the Select Vertices tool and the Select Points\Nodes tool to move/edit existing arcs and refine the shape by dragging the nodes/vertices.
Use the Create Point tool to add a node on an arc in order to split it into two arcs.
3. Connect the end of an existing arc to the middle of the arc.
Use the Select Points\Nodes tool to drag the node of an existing arc to anywhere in the middle of another arc. This will split the second arc into two arcs.
4. Add a new connecting arc.
Use the Create Arc tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
5. Split overlapping arcs using the Clean Options dialog.
Select overlapping arcs using the Select Arcs tool.
1. Create feature points, arcs, nodes and vertices.
In the map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
Use the Create Arc tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the graphics window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
Use the Create Point tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
2. Modify arcs.
Feature arcs, whether digitized or incorporated from a boundary condition or a material coverage, often need to be edited after initial creation.
1. Create additional vertices on arcs.
Use the Create Vertex tool to add vertices along arcs.
2. Refine the arc shape.
Use the Select Vertices tool and the Select Points\Nodes tool to move/edit existing arcs and refine the shape by dragging the nodes/vertices.
Use the Create Point tool to add a node on an arc in order to split it into two arcs.
3. Connect the end of an existing arc to the middle of the arc.
Use the Select Points\Nodes tool to drag the node of an existing arc to anywhere in the middle of another arc. This will split the second arc into two arcs.
4. Add a new connecting arc.
Use the Create Arc tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
5. Split overlapping arcs using the Clean Options dialog.
Select overlapping arcs using the Select Arcs tool.
Create an enclosed arc in the hydraulic conductivity area.
1. Create feature points, arcs, nodes and vertices.
In the map module, create feature objects in the active coverage.
Use the Create Arc tool to create arcs in the map coverage.
Begin creating a new arc by clicking in the graphics window at either arc end. If clicking on an existing feature node, vertex or arc, the new arc will snap to that object.
Double-click or press the Enter key to terminate the arc.
Use the Create Point tool to create additional nodes alone or to split arcs.
2. Modify arcs.
Feature arcs, whether digitized or incorporated from a boundary condition or a material coverage, often need to be edited after initial creation.
1. Create additional vertices on arcs.
Use the Create Vertex tool to add vertices along arcs.
2. Refine the arc shape.
Use the Select Vertices tool and the Select Points\Nodes tool to move/edit existing arcs and refine the shape by dragging the nodes/vertices.
Use the Create Point tool to add a node on an arc in order to split it into two arcs.
3. Connect the end of an existing arc to the middle of the arc.
Use the Select Points\Nodes tool to drag the node of an existing arc to anywhere in the middle of another arc. This will split the second arc into two arcs.
4. Add a new connecting arc.
Use the Create Arc tool to start or end a new arc on an existing arc to split the existing arc into two arcs.
5. Split overlapping arcs using the Clean Options dialog.
Select overlapping arcs using the Select Arcs tool.