GW_Chart (Version 1.21.0.0)
Revision history
GW_Chart is a program for creating specialized graphs used in
ground-water studies. It incorporates the functionality of two previous
programs, Budgeteer and Hydrograph Extractor and adds additional new
features. There are six major types of graphs created with GW_Chart:
- Calibration Plots
- Water Budget Plots
- Hydrographs
- Lake Plots
- Piper Diagrams
- Cell Water Budgets
It reads data from the following programs to create these plots
- ZONEBUDGET
- MODFLOW
- MOC3D
- MODFLOW2000-GWT
- SUTRA
- MT3D
- HST3D
- UCODE-2005
- OPR-PPR
The zip files available below must be unzipped using a utility that
preserves long filenames, such as PKZIP for Windows. A shareware
version of PKZIP for Windows is available from PKWARE.
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services are provided solely for the convenience of users when
obtaining or using USGS software. Such references do not imply any
endorsement by the U.S. Government.
GW_Chart compiled for Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, XP, or Vistas
Source Code
Gw_chart_source.zip
(343 kb)
GW_Chart is written in Object Pascal and compiled with Borland
Delphi 7.0
Library for reading budget files
(MODFLOW-2000 version 1.1 or
earlier)
FlowRead96.zip
Delphi Componenents
These components plus a modified version of the TChart package
(version 6.01) from Steema Software are
required to compile the GW_Chart. The required modifications of TChart
are described in the file ReadMe.txt in the source code for GW_Chart
above.
Documentation
- Winston, R.B., 2000, Graphical User Interface for
MODFLOW, Version 4: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 00-315, 27
p.
USGS OFR 00-315, Portable
Document Format (PDF) (308K)
Related Programs
- MODFLOW-2000
- ZONEBUDGET
- MODFLOW2000-GWT
- MOC3D
- SUTRA
- UCODE-2005
- OPR-PPR
- HST3D
- MT3D (not a USGS program)
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Last Iteration: March 06, 2009