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[[AHGW:AHGW|Arc Hydro Groundwater]] (AHGW) is a geodatabase toolbox for representing groundwater datasets within [[ArcGIS]]. The [[AHGW:Arc Hydro Groundwater Data Model|data model]] helps archive, display, and analyze multidimensional groundwater data, and includes several components to represent different types of datasets. These include representations of aquifers and wells/boreholes, 3D hydrogeologic models, temporal information, and data from simulation models.
[[AHGW:AHGW|Arc Hydro Groundwater]] (AHGW) is a geodatabase toolbox for representing groundwater datasets within [[ArcGIS]]. The [[AHGW:Arc Hydro Groundwater Data Model|data model]] helps archive, display, and analyze multidimensional groundwater data, and includes several components to represent different types of datasets. These include representations of aquifers and wells/boreholes, 3D hydrogeologic models, temporal information, and data from simulation models.
AHGW has three main applications: groundwater analyst, MDOFLOW analyst, and subsurface analyst.


The Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools were developed by [http://www.aquaveo.com Aquaveo] in partnership with [http://www.esri.com ESRI].   
The Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools were developed by [http://www.aquaveo.com Aquaveo] in partnership with [http://www.esri.com ESRI].   

Revision as of 19:58, 5 November 2019

Arc Hydro Groundwater (AHGW) is a geodatabase toolbox for representing groundwater datasets within ArcGIS. The data model helps archive, display, and analyze multidimensional groundwater data, and includes several components to represent different types of datasets. These include representations of aquifers and wells/boreholes, 3D hydrogeologic models, temporal information, and data from simulation models.

AHGW has three main applications: groundwater analyst, MDOFLOW analyst, and subsurface analyst.

The Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools were developed by Aquaveo in partnership with ESRI.

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