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=== Defining the Layer Data === | === Defining the Layer Data === | ||
An important part of a MODFLOW model is the definition of the layer data (hydraulic conductivity, layer elevations, leakance, etc.). While both the [[GMS:3D Grid Module|Grid]] and [[GMS:Map Module|Map]] module approaches to constructing a MODFLOW model can be used to define the layer data, both approaches may lead to an overly simplistic definition of the stratigraphy. Layers with spatially varying thicknesses can be handled most effectively using a [[GMS:Defining | An important part of a MODFLOW model is the definition of the layer data (hydraulic conductivity, layer elevations, leakance, etc.). While both the [[GMS:3D Grid Module|Grid]] and [[GMS:Map Module|Map]] module approaches to constructing a MODFLOW model can be used to define the layer data, both approaches may lead to an overly simplistic definition of the stratigraphy. Layers with spatially varying thicknesses can be handled most effectively using a [[GMS:Defining Layer Elevations|special set of layer data tools]] provided in GMS. Solids can also be used to define layer data with the [[GMS:Solids to MODFLOW Command|'''Solids→MODFLOW''']] and [[GMS:Solids to HUF|'''Solids→HUF''']] commands. | ||
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[[Category:Conceptual Model]] | [[Category:Conceptual Model]] | ||
[[Category:MODFLOW|Grid]] | [[Category:MODFLOW|Grid]] |