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'''A:''' SEAM3D requires using the Chemical Reaction package and the Biodegradation package. It also allows using the NAPL Dissolution package, the Cometabolism package, and the Reductive Dechlorination package. | :'''A:''' SEAM3D requires using the Chemical Reaction package and the Biodegradation package. It also allows using the NAPL Dissolution package, the Cometabolism package, and the Reductive Dechlorination package. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:21, 11 December 2017
Q: What packages does SEAM3D use?
- A: SEAM3D requires using the Chemical Reaction package and the Biodegradation package. It also allows using the NAPL Dissolution package, the Cometabolism package, and the Reductive Dechlorination package.
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