Subject: weap linkage 2 modflow Posted: 1/22/2012 Viewed: 32900 times
all dear
hi
in my study area,some years the river dried and no data avilable.only we havewell data and steady state and unsteady model's modflow.wether the data stream is necessary ?what should i do?
many thanks
elham ghochanian
Eng. Alberto Vivas Narváez
Subject: Re: weap linkage 2 modflow Posted: 2/12/2012 Viewed: 32686 times
A very good question. The well data are valuable I have worked in Modflow and ArcGis but never in WEAP, although it should be noted that the three (MODFLOW, ArcGIS and WEAP) use a DEM. Hopefully, experts say.
Alberto
Eng. Alberto Vivas Narváez
Subject: Re: weap linkage 2 modflow Posted: 2/12/2012 Viewed: 32659 times
Hi Elham:
In reviewing class notes I find the link to MODFLOW is only possible under the 2000 version provided MODFLOW not have a very complex model. The secret of the issue focuses on the organization of the data that will eventually allow the WEAP model set: problems of infiltration, pumping, absorption and groundwater flow.
The construction and calibration of a MODFLOW model is not a simple
Alberto Vivas Narvaez
Mr. Jack Sieber
Subject: Re: weap linkage 2 modflow Posted: 2/13/2012 Viewed: 32655 times
As Alberto mentioned, the version of MODFLOW that WEAP can link to is MODFLOW 2000. For a detailed description of the MODFLOW "packages" that WEAP can handle, see http://www.weap21.org/WebHelp/index.html#Linking_to_MODFLOW_Details.htm
In order to link a MODFLOW model to a WEAP model, you will first need to prepare and calibrate a MODFLOW model outside of WEAP. Because MODFLOW is so detailed, preparation of an initial MODFLOW model will entail significant effort. There are various software packages, both free and commercial, that can help you create a MODFLOW model:
Including:
General information about WEAP-MODFLOW
WEAP-MODFLOW tutorial
WEAP MODFLOW tool
MABIA tutorial
Optimization tool ALL_WATER_gw
ALL_WATER_gw manual
Case studies