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# If the simulation includes transport, return to the [[GMS:Map Module|Map module]]. Edit the properties of the conceptual model to include transport. Assign concentrations to the sources/sinks in the conceptual model where necessary. Also define [[GMS:Coverages|polygonal zones]] describing layer data including porosity, longitudinal dispersivity, sorption constants, rate constants, and bulk density. | # If the simulation includes transport, return to the [[GMS:Map Module|Map module]]. Edit the properties of the conceptual model to include transport. Assign concentrations to the sources/sinks in the conceptual model where necessary. Also define [[GMS:Coverages|polygonal zones]] describing layer data including porosity, longitudinal dispersivity, sorption constants, rate constants, and bulk density. | ||
# Select the ''Feature Objects'' | '''Map → MT3DMS''' command to automatically assign the MT3DMS data to the appropriate cells in the grid. | # Select the ''Feature Objects'' | '''Map → MT3DMS''' command to automatically assign the MT3DMS data to the appropriate cells in the grid. | ||
# Enable SEAWAT in the ''Model Interfaces'' dialog and [[GMS:SEAWAT Global Options Dialog|create a SEAWAT simulation]]. | # Enable SEAWAT in the [[GMS:Edit Menu#Model Interface|''Model Interfaces'']] dialog and [[GMS:SEAWAT Global Options Dialog|create a SEAWAT simulation]]. | ||
# Edit the MODFLOW AUX variables, VDF, and VSC packages if necessary. | # Edit the MODFLOW AUX variables, VDF, and VSC packages if necessary. | ||
# Use the SEAWAT model checker to check the simulation for any errors or warnings. | # Use the SEAWAT model checker to check the simulation for any errors or warnings. |