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User's guide of Proceessing Modflow 5.0

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262 Processing <strong>Modflow</strong><br />

6.3 EPA Instructional Problems<br />

Folder: \pm5\examples\EPA Instructional Problems\<br />

Overview <strong>of</strong> the Problems<br />

The manual <strong>of</strong> instructional problems for MODFLOW (Andersen, 1993) is intended to allow<br />

the student to have hands-on experience with the practical application <strong>of</strong> models. Twenty<br />

documented problems, complete with problem statements, input data sets, and discussion <strong>of</strong><br />

results are presented in that manual. The problems are designed to cover modeling principles,<br />

specifics <strong>of</strong> input/output options available to the modeler, rules <strong>of</strong> thumb, and common<br />

modeling mistakes. You can find an electronic version <strong>of</strong> this manual in the folder<br />

\Documents\Instructional Problems for MODFLOW (EPA) on the companion CD-ROM.<br />

Modeling Approach and Simulation Results<br />

We have rebuilt most <strong>of</strong> the models described in the manual <strong>of</strong> instructional problems. If you<br />

have selected to install the component EPA instructional problems during the installation <strong>of</strong><br />

PMWIN, you can find the models in sub-folders under \pm5\examples\EPA Instructional<br />

Problems\. Although these models are ready-to-run, it is suggested to construct the models by<br />

yourself, because one will learn more through mistakes and exercises.<br />

6.2.5 Simulation <strong>of</strong> an Aquifer System with irregular Recharge and a Stream

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