GMS:MF6 MDT Package: Difference between revisions
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==OPTIONS== | ==OPTIONS== | ||
*''Print_Input'' – Print input to listing file. | <!--*''Print_Input'' – Print input to listing file. | ||
*''Print_Concentration'' – Print concentration to listing file. | *''Print_Concentration'' – Print concentration to listing file.--> | ||
*'' | *''SAVE_FLOWS'' – Save flows to budget file. | ||
*'' | *''PRINT_FLOWS'' – Print flows to listing file. | ||
*''Concentration Fileout'' – Save concentration to file. | *''SORPTION'' – Activates sorption. Requires values entered for bulk density and distance coefficient. | ||
*''FIRST ORDER DECAY'' – | |||
* ''TSHFTMD'' – | |||
* ''MD FILEOUT'' – | |||
<!--*''Concentration Fileout'' – Save concentration to file. | |||
*''Budget Fileout'' – Save budget to file. | *''Budget Fileout'' – Save budget to file. | ||
*''Hydraulic conductivity for fracture only (FRANHK)'' – Indicates that the hydraulic conductivity and storage terms (for transient simulations) which are input are only for the fracture (mobile) domain. Otherwise, it is assumed that the hydraulic conductivity and storage input for the flow simulation are effective hydraulic conductivity and storage terms for the medium, representative of the entire volume. | *''Hydraulic conductivity for fracture only (FRANHK)'' – Indicates that the hydraulic conductivity and storage terms (for transient simulations) which are input are only for the fracture (mobile) domain. Otherwise, it is assumed that the hydraulic conductivity and storage input for the flow simulation are effective hydraulic conductivity and storage terms for the medium, representative of the entire volume. | ||
*''Darcy flux hydraulic conductivity for fracture only (FRADARCY)'' – Indicates that the Darcy flux should be computed only for the fracture domain by use of this hydraulic conductivity value. Thus, the input hydraulic conductivity is divided by the fracture volume fraction. Also, the storage terms (for transient simulations) which are input are only for the fracture (mobile) domain. | *''Darcy flux hydraulic conductivity for fracture only (FRADARCY)'' – Indicates that the Darcy flux should be computed only for the fracture domain by use of this hydraulic conductivity value. Thus, the input hydraulic conductivity is divided by the fracture volume fraction. Also, the storage terms (for transient simulations) which are input are only for the fracture (mobile) domain. | ||
*''Shift matrix diffusion start time (TSHIFTMD)'' – indicates that the MODFLOW start time (t = 0) is not the starting time of matrix diffusion, and the subsequent real variable. | *''Shift matrix diffusion start time (TSHIFTMD)'' – indicates that the MODFLOW start time (t = 0) is not the starting time of matrix diffusion, and the subsequent real variable. | ||
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==GRIDDATA== | ==GRIDDATA== |