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Setting up an MT3DMS simulation involves taking a pre-defined MODFLOW simulation and defining some additional properties such as porosity, assigning concentrations to [[GMS:MT3DMS_Point_Sources/Sinks_BC|sources and sinks]], and choosing some general simulation options. MODFLOW automatically generates a head and flow file (*.hff) containing information on computed heads and fluxes. This file is used as part of the input to the transport model when MT3DMS is launched. MT3DMS uses the top and bottom grid elevation specified in the [[GMS:Global Options/Basic Package|''Global Options/Basic Package'' dialog]]. A MODFLOW model must exist in the GMS project prior to creating an MT3DMS simulation. | Setting up an MT3DMS simulation involves taking a pre-defined MODFLOW simulation and defining some additional properties such as porosity, assigning concentrations to [[GMS:MT3DMS_Point_Sources/Sinks_BC|sources and sinks]], and choosing some general simulation options. MODFLOW automatically generates a head and flow file (*.hff) containing information on computed heads and fluxes. This file is used as part of the input to the transport model when MT3DMS is launched. MT3DMS uses the top and bottom grid elevation specified in the [[GMS:Global Options/Basic Package|''Global Options/Basic Package'' dialog]]. A MODFLOW model must exist in the GMS project prior to creating an MT3DMS simulation. | ||