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The MT3D Calculate Mass dialog allows the calculation of the mass of a contaminant in the entire model domain or in the selected cells. | The ''MT3D Calculate Mass'' dialog allows the calculation of the mass of a contaminant in the entire model domain or in the selected cells. | ||
==Definition== | ==Definition== |
Revision as of 17:16, 17 May 2012
The MT3D Calculate Mass dialog allows the calculation of the mass of a contaminant in the entire model domain or in the selected cells.
Definition
Explains the formula that is used to calculate the mass. Basically, the volume of water in each cell is calculated and then multiplied by the concentration computed by MT3D. A conversion factor must be supplied so that the calculated mass will be computed in the correct units.
Concentration Range
Allows the specification a range over which the mass will be calculated. This is most useful to ignore negative concentrations that result in MT3D simulations.
Conversion Factor
The factor determines which units the resulting mass will be displayed in.
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