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The MODFLOW stresses can be categorized as point sources/sinks and areal sources/sinks. The point sources/sinks include rivers, wells, drains, and general head. Point sources/sinks are not assigned using arrays. Rather, they are associated with individual cells. Two methods are used to define point source/sink data. The simplest method is to define them as part of a MODFLOW conceptual model defined in the Map module. Another method is to assign them by selecting a set of cells and using the '''Sources/Sinks''' command. | The MODFLOW stresses can be categorized as point sources/sinks and areal sources/sinks. The point sources/sinks include rivers, wells, drains, and general head. Point sources/sinks are not assigned using arrays. Rather, they are associated with individual cells. Two methods are used to define point source/sink data. The simplest method is to define them as part of a MODFLOW conceptual model defined in the Map module. Another method is to assign them by selecting a set of cells and using the '''Sources/Sinks''' command. | ||
The '''Sources/Sinks''' command is used to both assign and edit river, drain, general head, and well type sources/sinks. Before selecting the '''Cell Sources/Sinks''' command, a set of cells should be selected using the cell selection tools. Once the command is selected, the Point Sources/Sinks dialog appears. | The '''Sources/Sinks''' command is used to both assign and edit river, drain, general head, and well type sources/sinks. Before selecting the '''Cell Sources/Sinks''' command, a set of cells should be selected using the cell selection tools. Once the command is selected, the ''Point Sources/Sinks'' dialog appears. | ||
====Creating New Sources/Sinks==== | ====Creating New Sources/Sinks==== | ||
A new instance of a source/sink of a particular type is created by selecting the '''Add''' button for the type. This creates a new source/sink and displays a default value or set of values for the source/sink in the edit fields on the right side of the dialog. If the simulation is steady state, normal edit fields are used to enter the values. If the simulation is transient, buttons appear which can be used to bring up the XY Series Editor. A value is entered for each of the defined stress periods. | A new instance of a source/sink of a particular type is created by selecting the '''Add''' button for the type. This creates a new source/sink and displays a default value or set of values for the source/sink in the edit fields on the right side of the dialog. If the simulation is steady state, normal edit fields are used to enter the values. If the simulation is transient, buttons appear which can be used to bring up the ''XY Series Editor.'' A value is entered for each of the defined stress periods. | ||
Multiple instances of a source/sink can be created by repeatedly selecting the '''Add''' button. Each cell can contain multiple sources/sinks of a particular type or a mixture of several types. | Multiple instances of a source/sink can be created by repeatedly selecting the '''Add''' button. Each cell can contain multiple sources/sinks of a particular type or a mixture of several types. | ||
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====Constant Values==== | ====Constant Values==== | ||
Several of the parameters shown in the Point Sources/Sinks dialog, such as elevation and conductance, are not likely to change during a transient simulation. A constant value can be entered for these parameters in the XY Series Editor and the resulting curve is a flat line. | Several of the parameters shown in the ''Point Sources/Sinks'' dialog, such as elevation and conductance, are not likely to change during a transient simulation. A constant value can be entered for these parameters in the ''XY Series Editor'' and the resulting curve is a flat line. | ||
==Areal Sources/Sinks== | ==Areal Sources/Sinks== |