CE 547

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Groundwater Modeling

Civil and Construction Engineering Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering

Course Description

Computer simulation of groundwater flow systems; modeling theory, numerical methods, data management, boundary conditions, calibration, and stochastic analysis.

When Taught

Fall.

Min

3

Fixed

3

Fixed

3

Fixed

0

Other Prerequisites

or equivalent.

Title

Darcy's Law

Learning Outcome

Be able to apply Darcy's law to solve basic problems related to flow through porous media.

Title

Groundwater Flow Equations

Learning Outcome

Understand the governing equations for 2D and 3D groundwater flow, including what simplifying assumptions are used in the derivation of the equations.

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Conceptual Modeling

Learning Outcome

Be able to develop conceptual models of groundwater flow systems, including properly formulated boundary conditions.

Title

MODFLOW Background

Learning Outcome

Understand the basic structure and organization of the MODFLOW model.

Title

MODFLOW Input

Learning Outcome

Be able to select the appropriate MODFLOW packages for a particular problem and develop the package input.

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MODFLOW Problem Solving

Learning Outcome

Understand issues related to MODFLOW solvers and be able to solve common instability issues.

Title

MODFLOW GIS Application

Learning Outcome

Be able to apply GIS data to develop regional groundwater simulations with MODFLOW.

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Model Calibration

Learning Outcome

Be able to calibrate groundwater models using both manual approaches and automated tools such as the PEST code.

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Flow Direction Analysis

Learning Outcome

Be able to analyze flow directions using particle tracking.

Title

Stochastic Simulation

Learning Outcome

Be able to perform stochastic simulations and analyze uncertainty.

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Transient Simulation

Learning Outcome

Be able to perform transient simulations.

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Groundwater in ArcGIS

Learning Outcome

Be able to do basic groundwater analysis tasks in ArcGIS.