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'''Other:''' [[GMS:Global_Options/Basic_Package|BAS6]], [[GMS:CHD_Package|CHD1]], [[GMS:DRN_Package|DRN1]], [[GMS:DRT_Package|DRT1]], [[GMS:EVT_Package|EVT1]], [[GMS:ETS_Package|ETS1]], [[GMS:GAGE_Package|GAGE]], [[GMS:GHB_Package|GHB1]], [[GMS:HFB_Package|HFB1]], [[GMS:HUF_Package|HUF]], [[GMS:LAK_Package|LAK3]], [[GMS:MNW1_Package|MNW1]], [[GMS:MNW2_Package|MNW2]], [[GMS:MODFLOW#Output_Control|OUT1]], [[GMS:RCH_Package|RCH1]], [[GMS:RIV_Package|RIV1]], [[GMS:STR/SFR_Packages|SFR2]], [[GMS:STR/SFR_Packages|STR1]], [[GMS:SUB_Package|SUB1]], [[GMS:WEL_Package|WEL1]], [[GMS:UZF_Package|UZF1]] | '''Other:''' [[GMS:Global_Options/Basic_Package|BAS6]], [[GMS:CHD_Package|CHD1]], [[GMS:DRN_Package|DRN1]], [[GMS:DRT_Package|DRT1]], [[GMS:EVT_Package|EVT1]], [[GMS:ETS_Package|ETS1]], [[GMS:GAGE_Package|GAGE]], [[GMS:GHB_Package|GHB1]], [[GMS:HFB_Package|HFB1]], [[GMS:HUF_Package|HUF]], [[GMS:LAK_Package|LAK3]], [[GMS:MNW1_Package|MNW1]], [[GMS:MNW2_Package|MNW2]], [[GMS:MODFLOW#Output_Control|OUT1]], [[GMS:RCH_Package|RCH1]], [[GMS:RIV_Package|RIV1]], [[GMS:STR/SFR_Packages|SFR2]], [[GMS:STR/SFR_Packages|STR1]], [[GMS:SUB_Package|SUB1]], [[GMS:WEL_Package|WEL1]], [[GMS:UZF_Package|UZF1]] | ||
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GMS includes a comprehensive graphical interface to the groundwater model MODFLOW. MODFLOW is a 3D, cell-centered, finite difference, saturated flow model developed by the United States Geological Survey (McDonald & Harbaugh, 1988). MODFLOW can perform both steady state and transient analyses and has a wide variety of boundary conditions and input options. | GMS includes a comprehensive graphical interface to the groundwater model MODFLOW. MODFLOW is a 3D, cell-centered, finite difference, saturated flow model developed by the United States Geological Survey (McDonald & Harbaugh, 1988). MODFLOW can perform both steady state and transient analyses and has a wide variety of boundary conditions and input options. | ||