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The ''Global Options'' Dialog is used to setup a new SEAWAT model or to edit the current options for an existing model.  To set up a new SEAWAT model select Edit|Model Interfaces... menu and turn on the SEAWAT model interface.  Next select SEAWAT|New menu item to create the SEAWAT model.
The ''Global Options'' Dialog is used to setup a new SEAWAT model or to edit the current options for an existing model.  To set up a new SEAWAT model select Edit|Model Interfaces... menu and turn on the SEAWAT model interface.  Next select SEAWAT|New menu item to create the SEAWAT model.


In the Global Options dialog, toggles are provided to modify the use of transport in the simulation, to turn on and off the Variable-Density Flow (VDF) and Viscosity (VSC) packages, and to enable or disable the [[GMS:SEAWAT:MODFLOW_AUX_Variables|SEAWAT:MODFLOW_AUX_Variables]] variables used by SEAWAT.
In the Global Options dialog, toggles are provided to modify the use of transport in the simulation, to turn on and off the Variable-Density Flow (VDF) and Viscosity (VSC) packages, and to enable or disable the [[GMS:SEAWAT MODFLOW_AUX_Variables|SEAWAT MODFLOW_AUX_Variables]] variables used by SEAWAT.


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Revision as of 18:07, 25 October 2012

SEAWAT
Model Info
Model type 3D Flow and Transport Model
Developer USGS
Documentation SEAWAT Manual
Tutorials SEAWAT Tutorials

The Global Options Dialog is used to setup a new SEAWAT model or to edit the current options for an existing model. To set up a new SEAWAT model select Edit|Model Interfaces... menu and turn on the SEAWAT model interface. Next select SEAWAT|New menu item to create the SEAWAT model.

In the Global Options dialog, toggles are provided to modify the use of transport in the simulation, to turn on and off the Variable-Density Flow (VDF) and Viscosity (VSC) packages, and to enable or disable the SEAWAT MODFLOW_AUX_Variables variables used by SEAWAT.