Overview of the “Radius of Influence”

Since an homogenous aquifer was modelled, there is an interest in comparing the results with an analytical solution. Some formulas give the drawdown value into the well for a steady flow in confined and unconfined aquifers that are homogeneous, isotropic and infinite in the horizontal extent with a single full penetrating well.

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Available resources to learn MODFLOW with MODEL MUSE and Flopy

MODFLOW is a software for groundwater modeling developed by the USGS. The software is capable of representing conditions related to groundwater flow such as evapotranspiration, recharge, drainage, river interaction among others. Its finite different approach gives the capability to calculate the flow regime with exceptional control on water budget discrepancy. With MODFLOW one can rely on that the flow going in the model is the same as the flow going out of it, from the regional scale and on cross sections.

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Main factors affecting groundwater regime

The concept of a groundwater regime is based on the fact that the occurrence and distribution of groundwater is not merely a product of chance, but the result of a combination of climatic, hydrologic, geologic, topographic and soil-forming factors that together form an integrated dynamic system. These factors are interrelated in such a way that each provides some insight into the functioning of the total system and thus serves as an indicator of local conditions of groundwater occurrence and distribution (PAEL, 1993).

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Main predictive simulations for an EIA in mining

Impact assessment of mining projects on groundwater resources can be a challenging task due to uncertainty on groundwater flow regime, the complex numerical tools to successfully simulate stresses on groundwater resources posed by the mining projects, timeframe and budget of EIAs.

In this article, we will call EIA the document issued before the mine begins for regulatory official approval and social license.

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Tutorial to simulate a contaminant plume from a waste dump with MODFLOW MT3DMS

Quick tutorial for the simulation of a contaminant plume from a waste dump

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Tutorial for regional groundwater flow modeling with MODFLOW and MODEL MUSE

Quick tutorial for the numerical modeling of groundwater flow regime for an andean basin.

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Conceptualization of caverns with MODFLOW-CFP v2

MODFLOW-CFP is an efficient tool that helps us to model karstic conduits and learn about their interaction with groundwater flow.

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Regional Groundwater Modeling with MODFLOW and Model Muse

Groundwater modelling can be done on multiple temporal and spatial scales, from a laboratory setup to a complete basin, from steady-state to thousands of years. Each modelling requirement has a specific discretization and boundary condition setup. This tutorial cover a regional groundwater modelling example on a andean basin on steady state conditions, the tutorial covers the whole set of modelling steps as grid generation and elevation import as well as the model simulation and result evaluation. Numerical modelling was done in open source software as MODFLOW with Model Muse, both developed by the USGS. 

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