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What happens if you simulate confined-only conditions. This may tell you if its the well constraints or something to do with "free and movable"
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yes, via the "link to parameter" option that is available via maps (maps also include ascii data files which don't have to be actual maps, just listings of nodes or elements with multiple parameter specs)
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write a preprocessor to fix the dar before sending to pest?
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feflow supports many file types including "DAT" which is a text file with tab or space delimiters (comma too?). Names for each field should be in row one and should not have any spaces in the name (I haven't tried quotation marks though). Shape files are also very useful because they have a database that can be used to assign multiple types of data.
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been working fine for us
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I think this is not possible, but you can display in 3d
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right click on "default" just under the map name in map panel and select "properties"
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time variance can not be switched on and off, but you can apply hat function to hold K and other properties constant over time
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Modeling large basins having significant topographic relief can be difficult with saturated-only modes (mass balance problems). I've successfully used variable saturation mode with a very smooth Sr curve and linear Kr curve. I use the modified VG model and set A to the inverse of layer (or element) thickness. This works, but thick layers in the unsat zone will cause mass-balance problems...more layers must be used.
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in horizontal model can you add horizontal refinement to allow more gradual transition ?