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MF2K-GWT

Three-dimensional ground-water flow and solute-transport model integrated with MODFLOW-2000

This model is an enhanced version of MODFLOW-2000 that incorporates the additional capability to simulate solute-transport processes and compute changes in concentration of a dissolved chemical constituent due to advection, hydrodynamic dispersion, retardation, decay, matrix diffusion, and mixing with multiple fluid sources.
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Information

Summary of MF2K-GWT
Version history

Software

Installation
UNIX or DOS installation instructions (README file)
 
Download MF2K-GWT for:
DOS (self-extracting PC zip file)
Source code only for Sun (Gzip/tar file)
The Free Software Foundation's gunzip is necessary to uncompress the UNIX tar file
available above.

Documentation

Ground-Water Transport (GWT) Process Input Instructions
Ground-Water Transport (GWT) Process Input Instructions, Portable Document Format (PDF)

Konikow, L.F., and Hornberger, G.Z., 2006, Use of Multi-Node Well (MNW) Package when simulating solute transport with the MODFLOW Ground-Water Transport Process: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 6-A15, 34 p.
USGS TM 6-A15, Portable Document Format (PDF) (3.7MB)

Prudic, D.E., Konikow, L.F., and Banta, E.R., 2004, A new Streamflow- Routing (SFR1) Package to simulate stream-aquifer interaction with MODFLOW-2000: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2004-1042, 95 p. 
USGS OFR 2004-1042, Portable Document Format (PDF) (1.2MB)


Konikow, L.F., and Hornberger, G.Z., 2003, Use of boundary fluxes when simulating solute transport with the MODFLOW Ground-Water Transport Process: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 03-303, 17 p.
USGS OFR 03-303, Portable Document Format (PDF) (0.5MB)


Hornberger,G.Z., Konikow, L.F., and Harte, P.T., 2002, Simulating horizontal-flow barriers using the MODFLOW Ground-Water Transport Process: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 02-52, 28 p.
USGS OFR 02-52, Portable Document Format (PDF) (1.0MB)


Merritt, M.L., and Konikow, L.F., Documentation of a computer program to simulate lake-aquifer interaction using the MODFLOW ground-water flow model and the MOC3D solute-transport model: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 00-4167, 146 p.
USGS WRIR 00-4167, Portable Document Format (PDF) (3.1MB) 


Heberton, C.I., Russel, T.F., Konikow, L.F., Hornberger, G.Z., 2000, A three-dimensional finite volume Eulerian-Lagrangian Localized Adjoint Method (ELLAM) for solute-transport modeling: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 00-4087, 63 p.
USGS WRIR 00-4087, Portable Document Format (PDF) (0.5MB)
USGS WRIR 00-4087, PostScript (1.5MB) 


Goode, D.J., 1999, Age, double porosity, and simple reaction modifications for the MOC3D
ground-water transport model: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations
Report 99-4041, 34 p.
USGS WRIR 99-4041, Portable Document Format (PDF) (640K)
USGS WRIR 99-4041, PostScript (800K) 


Kipp, K.L., L.F. Konikow, and G.Z. Hornberger, 1998, An Implicit Dispersive Transport
Algorithm for the U.S. Geological Survey MOC3D Solute-Transport Model: U.S. Geological
Survey Water- Resources Investigations Report 98-4234, 54 p.
USGS WRIR 98-4234, Portable Document Format (PDF) (395K)
USGS WRIR 98-4234, PostScript (510K) 


Konikow, L.F., Goode, D.J., and Hornberger, G.Z., 1996, A Three- Dimensional
Method-of-Characteristics Solute-Transport Model (MOC3D): U.S. Geological Survey
Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4267, 87 p.
USGS WRIR 96-4267, Portable Document Format (PDF) (902K)
USGS WRIR 96-4267, PostScript (14MB)

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