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UC2008 Pre-conference Seminars 1 Subsurface Analyst, Modflow Data Model, MODFLOW Analyst Norm Jones (Brigham Young University) Gil Strassberg (Aquaveo) Acknowledgments (Aquaveo team): Doug Gallup Michael Kennard Alan Lemon
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Outline Subsurface Analyst – Tools for subsurface characterization Subsurface Analyst – Tools for subsurface characterization MOFLOW Data Model - Geodatabase design for storing modflow simulations MOFLOW Data Model - Geodatabase design for storing modflow simulations MODFLOW Analyst - Tools for Building, importing, and post-processing of MODFLOW models MODFLOW Analyst - Tools for Building, importing, and post-processing of MODFLOW models
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Subsurface Analyst Borehole management Borehole visualization Cross sections Volumes
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Subsurface Analyst - Demo UC2008 Pre-conference Seminars 4
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Outline Subsurface Analyst – tools for subsurface characterization Subsurface Analyst – tools for subsurface characterization MOFLOW Data Model - Geodatabase design for storing modflow simulations MOFLOW Data Model - Geodatabase design for storing modflow simulations MODFLOW Analyst - Tools for Building, importing, and post-processing of MODFLOW models MODFLOW Analyst - Tools for Building, importing, and post-processing of MODFLOW models
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Arc Hydro GW Data Model
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Boundary Polygon J I
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Cell2D & Node Feature Classes Finite Element Mesh-Centered Finite Difference Cell-Centered Finite Difference
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MODFLOW Data Model Data standard for storing MODFLOW models in a GIS database Importing models built externally Archiving calibrated models Building new MODFLOW models inside ArcGIS Custom scripts for analyzing/modifying models can be developed as geoprocessing tools
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MODFLOW Data Model
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Discretization (DIS)
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Layer-Property Flow (LPF)
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List-Based Stress Packages
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Parameters
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Outline Subsurface Analyst – Tools for subsurface characterization Subsurface Analyst – Tools for subsurface characterization MOFLOW Data Model - Geodatabase design for storing modflow simulations MOFLOW Data Model - Geodatabase design for storing modflow simulations MODFLOW Analyst - Tools for Building, importing, and post-processing of MODFLOW models MODFLOW Analyst - Tools for Building, importing, and post-processing of MODFLOW models
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MODFLOW Analyst Import / Export MODFLOW filesImport / Export MODFLOW files Build package dataBuild package data Run MODFLOWRun MODFLOW Display, visualization of model dataDisplay, visualization of model data Post-processingPost-processing
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Import MODFLOW Model Tool INPUTOUTPUT
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MODFLOW Query Tool INPUTOUTPUT Or +
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Cell2D Features MODFLOW Map Layers Active Cells Node Features Stresses ET Zones Bottom Elevations Hydraulic Conductivity
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Build Package Input Discretize :Discretize : – Spatial Polygons K zones (overlay)Polygons K zones (overlay) Points K values (interpolate)Points K values (interpolate) Polylines River cellsPolylines River cells Points WellsPoints Wells – Temporal Time Series Stress PeriodsTime Series Stress Periods
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Geoprocessing Tools GP tools enable the development of workflows as models or scripts Extendable – You can create your own workflows Leverage low-level tools to create new tools
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Sample Application – Well Permitting Calibrated AHGW MODFLOW model(s) archived on ArcGIS server Applicant uses web form to apply for new well Well data (coordinates, pumping rate, etc.) are sent to server GP tool locates model, adds well, exports MODFLOW files MODFLOW solution is computed, imported to database on server Results are compiled into a report and e-mailed to review staff Custom series of GP tools are executed to determine impact of well
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Contact Information Norm Jones 242L Clyde Building Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 84602 njones@byu.edu More material: http://support.esri.com/datamodelshttp://www.archydrogw.com
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