Groundwater Modeling System

Description/Uses

Ground-water model design system that converts map data into MODFLOW, MODPAT, and MT3D grid data.

Uses

  • Create a complete groundwater simulation including site characterization, model development, post-processing, calibration, and visualization.
  • Incorporate TINs, solids, borehole data, 2D & 3D geostatistics, and both finite element and finite difference models in 2D & 3D in your mine analysis.
  • Construct a conceptual ground water model directly on top of a scanned map of a site using GIS objects. Boundary conditions and parameter values can be assigned directly to the GIS objects.
  • Simulate flow in confined or unconfined profile models or for confined areal models. For unconfined models, flow can be modeled in both the saturated and unsaturated zone. Solutions can be displayed using plots of flow vectors and head contours.
  • Generate a complete flow net with equipotential lines and flow lines to analyze ground water flow impacts due to mine activity.
  • Analyze flow through earth dams and levees.
  • Model impact of mine dewatering operations to regional or local aquifers (PHC evaluation, CHIA development).
  • Model predictions of spoils aquifer resaturation (PHC evaluation, CHIA).
  • Model movement of contaminant plumes (PHC evaluation, CHIA).
  • Import and use traditional borehole logs and various types of site characterization data to plot stratigraphy or to build TINs or solid models.
  • Geophysical data including data from cone penetrometer tests (CPT) can also be imported and plotted. The geophysical data can be inferred stratigraphy or they can be filtered and converted to scatter points for 3D interpolation.
  • Modeling the stratigraphy at a site. Borehole, scatter point, and geophysical data can be used to construct stacked surface models using TINs, or fully 3D volumetric models using boundary representation solid models. Solid models can be sliced interactively to construct simple cross section plots or complex fence diagrams.
  • Compute volumes.
  • Generate animations to analyses and predict the fate of a contamination plume or mine discharge over time.

TIPS Data Sheet for Groundwater Modeling Systempdf

Used by:

Hydrologist and geologists

Used by:

AML Reclamation Specialists
AML Reclamation Specialists Hydrologists

  • Create a complete groundwater simulation including site characterization, model development, post-processing, calibration, and visualization.
  • Incorporate TINs, solids, borehole data, 2D & 3D geostatistics, and both finite element and finite difference models in 2D & 3D in your mine analysis.
  • Construct a conceptual ground water model directly on top of a scanned map of a site using GIS objects. Boundary conditions and parameter values can be assigned directly to the GIS objects.
  • Simulate flow in confined or unconfined profile models or for confined areal models. For unconfined models, flow can be modeled in both the saturated and unsaturated zone. Solutions can be displayed using plots of flow vectors and head contours.
  • Generate a complete flow net with equipotential lines and flow lines to analyze ground water flow impacts due to mine activity.
  • Analyze flow through earth dams and levees.
  • Model impact of mine dewatering operations to regional or local aquifers (PHC evaluation, CHIA development).
  • Model predictions of spoils aquifer resaturation (PHC evaluation, CHIA).
  • Model movement of contaminant plumes (PHC evaluation, CHIA).

Vendor Information available at:

Website -
http://www.aquaveo.com/gms

Contacts for Software Help
NAME STATE, TRIBE, OSM OFFICE PHONE EMAIL
Tom Galya OSM (304) 347 - 7162 x3047 tgalya@osmre.gov
Clairene Bailey OSM (304) 347 - 7162 x3009 cbailey@osmre.gov