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|SEEP2D Super File || sps | |SEEP2D Super File || sps | ||
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IMPORT FILES | |||
Hogentogler Sample Data | {| | ||
SCAPS Sample Data | |+ IMPORT FILES | ||
SCAPS 2 Sample Data | |- | ||
ARC/INFO Ascii Grid | ! File Type !! Extension | ||
Grass Grid | |- | ||
Surfer Ascii Grid | |Hogentogler Sample Data || int | ||
GMS Sample Data | |- | ||
Tabular Scatter Point -2D | |SCAPS Sample Data || sfx | ||
Tabular Scatter Point -3D sp3 | |- | ||
Tabular Observation Point top | |SCAPS 2 Sample Data || scn | ||
DXF Files dxf | |- | ||
Tiff Files tif | |ARC/INFO Ascii Grid || asc | ||
EXPORT FILES | |- | ||
ARC/INFO Ascii Grid | |Grass Grid || ggd | ||
Grass Grid | |- | ||
Shapefile | |Surfer Ascii Grid || grd | ||
MODFLOW | |- | ||
MODFLOW Super File | |GMS Sample Data || gsd | ||
Basic File | |- | ||
BCF File | |Tabular Scatter Point -2D || sp2 | ||
River File | |- | ||
Well File | |Tabular Scatter Point -3D sp3 | ||
Drain File | |- | ||
HFB File | |Tabular Observation Point top | ||
Stream File | |- | ||
Specified Head File | |DXF Files dxf | ||
General Head File | |- | ||
Recharge File | |Tiff Files tif | ||
Evapotranspiration File | |} | ||
Strongly Implicit Proc. | |||
Slice Succ. Over-Rel | {| | ||
Pre-Cond. Conj. Grad. | |+ EXPORT FILES | ||
Output Control File | |- | ||
Cell Centered Flow File | ! File Type !! Extension | ||
Head File | |- | ||
Drawdown File | |ARC/INFO Ascii Grid || asc | ||
True Layer File | |- | ||
MODPATH | |Grass Grid || ggd | ||
MODPATH Response File | |- | ||
Main File | |Shapefile || shp | ||
Name File | |} | ||
Starting Locations | |||
Time Data | {| | ||
Composite Budget File | |+ MODFLOW FILES | ||
Endpoint File | |- | ||
Path Line File | ! File Type !! Extension | ||
Time series | |- | ||
Summary File | |MODFLOW Super File || mfs | ||
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|Basic File || bas | |||
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|BCF File || bcf | |||
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|River File || riv | |||
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|Well File || wel | |||
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|Drain File || drn | |||
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|HFB File || hfb | |||
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|Stream File || str | |||
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|Specified Head File || chd | |||
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|General Head File || ghb | |||
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|Recharge File || rch | |||
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|Evapotranspiration File || et | |||
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Strongly Implicit Proc. || sip | |||
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|Slice Succ. Over-Rel || sso | |||
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|Pre-Cond. Conj. Grad. || pcg | |||
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|Output Control File || oc | |||
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|Cell Centered Flow File || ccf | |||
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|Head File || hed | |||
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|Drawdown File || drw | |||
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|True Layer File || lay | |||
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|+ MODPATH FILES | |||
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! File Type !! Extension | |||
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|MODPATH Response File || rsp | |||
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|Main File || mdf | |||
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|Name File || nam | |||
Starting Locations || loc | |||
Time Data || tim | |||
Composite Budget File || cbd | |||
Endpoint File || ept | |||
Path Line File || pth | |||
Time series || ts | |||
Summary File || sum | |||
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MT3D/RT3D/SEAM3D | MT3D/RT3D/SEAM3D | ||
MT3D Super File mts | MT3D Super File mts | ||
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UTEXAS Pore Pressures File upp | UTEXAS Pore Pressures File upp | ||
UTEXAS Profile Lines File upl | UTEXAS Profile Lines File upl | ||
SEEP2D | SEEP2D | ||
SEEP2D Super File sps | SEEP2D Super File sps | ||
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Geometry File geo | Geometry File geo | ||
Solution File ssl | Solution File ssl | ||
FEMWATER | FEMWATER | ||
FEMWATER Super File fws | FEMWATER Super File fws | ||
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Velocity File vel | Velocity File vel | ||
Flux File flx | Flux File flx | ||
UTCHEM | UTCHEM | ||
UTCHEM Super File chs | UTCHEM Super File chs | ||
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World Coordinates File tfw | World Coordinates File tfw | ||
Film Loop File avi | Film Loop File avi | ||
Variogram File var--> | Variogram File var | ||
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Revision as of 22:56, 27 December 2017
GMS makes use of a wide range of formats for both input and output data.
GMS Project File
GMS can save entire projects as a project group file (*.gpr). Feature objects, projections, data objects, and other general settings will be saved. This file will reference the location of all external files (shapefiles, images, CAD files, etc.) used in the project. It is recommended that the project file be created where all of the external files are located. If the project file is moved, GMS will prompt for the location of any external files used in the project.
Import Formats
GMS can import various formats as documented on the File Import Wizard Supported File Formats article. Furthermore, GMS contains custom interfaces to import shapefiles, CAD data, USGS DEMs, GIS grids, GeoStudio files, and image files.
GMS Version 6.5 and Up
Starting at version 6.5 the GMS project file switched to a binary HDF5 format. The format is proprietary and not documented but the user can examine the contents of the project file using a free HDF5 browser application. Some things in the project file, like TINs and Meshes, follow the XMDF standard. Editing the HDF5 project file can corrupt it and make it unreadable by GMS and is highly discouraged.
Old GMS File Formats
This PDF file documents file formats used by GMS previous to version 6.5. Current versions of GMS can still read these files.
GMS – Groundwater Modeling System | ||
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Modules: | 2D Grid • 2D Mesh • 2D Scatter Point • 3D Grid • 3D Mesh • 3D Scatter Point • Boreholes • GIS • Map • Solid • TINs • UGrids | |
Models: | FEFLOW • FEMWATER • HydroGeoSphere • MODAEM • MODFLOW • MODPATH • mod-PATH3DU • MT3DMS • MT3D-USGS • PEST • PHT3D • RT3D • SEAM3D • SEAWAT • SEEP2D • T-PROGS • ZONEBUDGET | |
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