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User's guide of Proceessing Modflow 5.0

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286 Processing <strong>Modflow</strong><br />

3 3 3<br />

. 48.2 m /h. For the last time step, it is reduced to 0.0066 m /s . 23.76 m /h. The distribution<br />

<strong>of</strong> the subsidence caused by this withdraw rate can be obtained by using the Results Extractor.<br />

Fig. 6.57 shows the isolines <strong>of</strong> the land surface subsidence for the last time step. The maximum<br />

subsidence is about 0.11 m.<br />

You can find two additional examples described in Leake and Prudic (1991) in the folders<br />

\...\geotechniques\geo5a\ and \...\geotechniques\geo5b\.<br />

6.5.5 Compaction and Subsidence<br />

Fig. 6.56 Model grid and boundary conditions

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