Friday, May 31, 2013

MODFLOW-LGR

The MODFLOW-LGR interface in GMS is almost done. Here are a couple of images showing a nested child grid in plan view and front view.


MODFLOW-LGR with nested child grid, plan view

MODFLOW-LGR with nested child grid, front view


MODFLOW-USG Progress

The GMS development team has been working on implementing MODFLOW-USG since the documentation was released on May 3, 2013. We have been making good progress. One of the items related to MODFLOW-USG is the ability to work with unstructured grids. The figures below show some of the grids that we have generated with the development version of GMS. We used the same conceptual model and generated a 3D finite element mesh, a 3D structured Grid, and 3D unstructured grids.
Conceptual Model
Finite Element Mesh - FEMWATER or FEFLOW

Finite Element Mesh - FEMWATER or FEFLOW
Structure Grid - Traditional MODFLOW


Structure Grid - Traditional MODFLOW

Unstructured Grid - Nested Grids

Unstructured Grid - Nested Grids
Unstructured Grid - Quadtree


Unstructured Grid - Quadtree

Unstructured Grid - Voronoi

Unstructured Grid - Voronoi
 We will be at the MODFLOW and more 2013 conference this next week. Come by our booth to learn more about new developments in GMS with MODFLOW-USG. We will also have a couple of posters that we are presenting.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

GMS Training, Olten, Switzerland

Members of the GMS training team recently completed an onsite training class in Olten, Switzerland from April 22-24. It was an intense 3 day training experience. The small class size allowed the students to be very engaged and learn a lot of material in a short period of time. The day following the training was spent working on the client's groundwater modeling project and applying the principles learned in the training. This type of onsite training is available to clients worldwide at very reasonable price. If you are interested in onsite training, including help with your modeling project, contact training@aquaveo.com.


Monday, May 13, 2013

April 2013 Sprint

  • Fixed 7 bugs
  • Project on-the-fly code improvements
  • Training course in Switzerland 
  • MODFLOW-LGR progress
  • MODFLOW-USG progress
  • Testing coverage analysis progress

Friday, May 3, 2013

GMS in Beijing, China

Norm Jones and Todd Wood from Aquaveo recently traveled to Beijing, China to conduct a GMS training course on April 23-25 on the campus of Beijing University. The course was co-sponsored by Beijing Water International (BWI) and had 47 attendees from all over China, as well as at least one attendee from Taiwan. BWI translated the GMS tutorial and workshop documents into Chinese and provided translators for each of the lectures.

On the Monday (April 22) just prior to the course, Prof. Jones participated in a one-day workshop at Beijing University on the Arc Hydro Groundwater (AHGW) data model and tools. This workshop was hosted by Chunmiao Zheng who is now a faculty member at Beijing University. The workshop also featured a presentation by Yingying Yao who is one of Prof. Zheng's PhD students. Yingying presented the results of a major groundwater study involving the Heihe River Basin in North Central China. Yingying used AHGW to compile and manage the groundwater data, which she then used to construct a detailed 3D model of the site geology. She also built a 3D groundwater model using GMS. The workshop also included presentations by the Chinese Geologic Survey.

Groundwater is a focus of increasing attention in China recently, partly due to some high profile cases involving groundwater contamination being featured in the media. The Chinese government has recently indicated that maintaining groundwater quality and sustainability will be a strategic emphasis in the coming years. We hope that both GMS and AHGW can assist in that effort.