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SEAM3D | |
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Model Info | |
Model type | reactive transport |
Developer | Mark Widdowson at Virginia Tech University |
Documentation | SEAM3D Manual |
Tutorials | MODAEM Tutorials |
SEAM3D 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 MT3DMS modules, SEAM3D includes a Biodegradation package and NAPL Dissolution package. SEAM3D was developed by Mark Widdowson at Virginia Tech University.
Since SEAM3D is a modified version of MT3DMS, most of the input to SEAM3D is identical to the input required for MT3DMS. Thus, the SEAM3D interface is contained within the MT3D menu in the 3D Grid module. In the Basic Transport Package Dialog, an option is provided for selecting the current model as either MT3DMS, RT3D, or SEAM3D. A number of options in the interface then change based on which model is selected.
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