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==Chemical Reactions Package== | ==Chemical Reactions Package== | ||
The Chemical Reactions Package dialog utilized by RT3D is different from the MT3DMS Chemical Reactions dialog. The items in the dialog unique to RT3D are as follows: | The ''Chemical Reactions Package'' dialog utilized by RT3D is different from the ''MT3DMS Chemical Reactions'' dialog. The items in the dialog unique to RT3D are as follows: | ||
===Solver=== | ===Solver=== | ||
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===User-Defined Reactions=== | ===User-Defined Reactions=== | ||
For user-defined reactions, the list of reaction parameters must be defined using the '''Define Parameters''' button. This button brings up the Define Parameters dialog. This dialog functions similarly to the ''Define Species'' dialog. The New and Delete buttons are used to add and remove items from the list. The '''Import''' button is used to read a previously defined list of reaction parameters from an RT3D super file (*.rts). | For user-defined reactions, the list of reaction parameters must be defined using the '''Define Parameters''' button. This button brings up the ''Define Parameters'' dialog. This dialog functions similarly to the ''Define Species'' dialog. The New and Delete buttons are used to add and remove items from the list. The '''Import''' button is used to read a previously defined list of reaction parameters from an RT3D super file (*.rts). | ||
With the pre-defined reactions, the reaction parameters are either all spatially variable or all constant. However, with the user-defined reaction option, selected parameters may be designated as spatially variable while others are designated as constant. The variable/constant status of a parameter is selected using the Spatially variable toggle in the ''Define Parameters'' dialog. | With the pre-defined reactions, the reaction parameters are either all spatially variable or all constant. However, with the user-defined reaction option, selected parameters may be designated as spatially variable while others are designated as constant. The variable/constant status of a parameter is selected using the Spatially variable toggle in the ''Define Parameters'' dialog. |