PMWINを利用した3D地下水モデリング<br>3D-Groundwater Modeling with PMWIN, w. CD-ROM : A Simulation System for Modeling Groundwater Flow and Pollution (Corr. pr. 2001. XIV, 346 p. w. 150 figs. 24 cm)

PMWINを利用した3D地下水モデリング
3D-Groundwater Modeling with PMWIN, w. CD-ROM : A Simulation System for Modeling Groundwater Flow and Pollution (Corr. pr. 2001. XIV, 346 p. w. 150 figs. 24 cm)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 346 p., with CD-ROM
  • 商品コード 9783540677444

Description


(Short description)
You receive herewith an access to the most widely used software in groundwater modelling in an extremely user friendly manner. It offers an easy way of getting into groundwater modelling both for beginners and advanced users.

(Text)
Processing Modflow is one of the most complete three-dimensi onal groundwater flow and transport simulation systems in the world. The text and the companion software (PMWIN) offer a totally integrated simulation system. PMWIN comes with a professional graphical user-interface, supported models and programs and several other useful modeling tools. The graphical user-interface allows to create and simulate models with ease and fun. It can import DXF- and raster graphics and handle models with up to 1000 stress periods, 80 layers and 250.000 cells in each model layer. The model todel tools include a Presentation Tool, a Result Extractor, a Field Interpolator, a Field Generator, a Water Budget Calculator and a Graph Viewer. Book and CD-ROM are targeted at novice and experienced groundwater modelers. The typical user is working as a hydrogeological or environmental consultant, in a water company, in a regulatory agency or a universit y.
System requirements: PC, Windows 95/98/2000/NT 4.0, 16 MB RAM (32 MB recommended), Hard disk: minimum 100 MB.
(Table of content)
From the contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Your First Groundwater Model with PMWIN
- 3. Modeling Environment
- 4. The Advective Transport Model PMPATH
- 5. Modeling Tools
- 6. Examples and Applications
- 7. Supplementary Information