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|developer= Mark Widdowson at Virginia Tech University | |developer= Mark Widdowson at Virginia Tech University | ||
|documentation= [http://gmsdocs.aquaveo.com/SEAM3Dv3.pdf SEAM3D Manual] | |documentation= [http://gmsdocs.aquaveo.com/SEAM3Dv3.pdf SEAM3D Manual] | ||
|tutorials= [[GMS:Tutorials#Models| | |tutorials= [[GMS:Tutorials#Models|SEAM3D Tutorials]] | ||
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SEAM3D (Sequential Electron Acceptor Model, 3D) is a reactive transport model used to simulate complex biodegradation problems involving multiple substrates and multiple electron acceptors. It is based on the MT3DMS code. In addition to the regular [[GMS:MT3DMS|MT3DMS]] modules, SEAM3D includes a Biodegradation package and NAPL Dissolution package. SEAM3D was developed by Mark Widdowson at Virginia Tech University. | SEAM3D (Sequential Electron Acceptor Model, 3D) is a reactive transport model used to simulate complex biodegradation problems involving multiple substrates and multiple electron acceptors. It is based on the MT3DMS code. In addition to the regular [[GMS:MT3DMS|MT3DMS]] modules, SEAM3D includes a Biodegradation package and NAPL Dissolution package. SEAM3D was developed by Mark Widdowson at Virginia Tech University. |