Big Lake Regional Model

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Big Lake Regional Model In-Class Task Script CE En 547 Brigham Young University

1. Download, unzip, and open file May want to save as a different name.

2. Set Units

3. Create a MODFLOW Conceptual Model

4. Create a boundary coverage using three arcs.

4. cont. (use three arcs)

5. Duplicate boundary coverage to create source/sink coverage Double-click

6. Create Spec Head Boundary Multi-select and right-click

6. Continued

7. Create river arcs.

7a. Mark as rivers and assign conductance

7b. Assign Stage and RBOT Or double-click Repeat for all nodes

8. Create general head boundary for lake.

9. Create Wells Create in order

10. Duplicate boundary to build k coverage.

10. Create K polygons

10. Build polygons, assign K Repeat

11. Make recharge-elev coverage

11. Build Poly, assign values

12. Create Grid Frame

13. Build Grid

14. Initialize MODFLOW

15. Activate Cells in Coverage

16. Map -> MODFLOW

17. Assign Starting Heads

18. Run the Model Checker

19. Save and run the model