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:# Select [[GMS:MODFLOW Commands|''MODFLOW'' | '''Global Options''']].
:# Select [[GMS:MODFLOW Commands|''MODFLOW'' | '''Global Options''']].
:# In the [[GMS:Global_Options/Basic_Package#Version|''MODFLOW Global/Basic Package'']] dialog, select the '''Packages''' button.
:# In the [[GMS:Global_Options/Basic_Package#Version|''MODFLOW Global/Basic Package'']] dialog, select the '''Packages''' button.
:# In the [[GMS:MODFLOW Packages Supported in GMS|''MODFLOW Packages/Processes'']] dialog, select the ''SWI – Seawater Intrusion'' option.
:# In the [[GMS:MODFLOW Packages Supported in GMS|''MODFLOW Packages/Processes'']] dialog, select the ''SWI2 – Seawater Intrusion'' option.
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!style="text-align:left;"|3. Define SWI package options.
!style="text-align:left;"|3. Create 2D grid and import surface datasets.
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:# Select the [[GMS:MODFLOW Commands|''MODFLOW'' | ''Optional Packages'' | '''SWI – Seawater Instrusion…''']] menu command.
: In many SWI projects, the surfaces data is contained on a text file.
:# Define parameters in the [[GMS:SUB Package|''MODFLOW SUB Package'']] dialog.
:# Right-click on the 3D grid [[File:3D Grid Icon.svg|16 px]] item in the Project Explorer and select [[GMS:3D Grid Commands|''Convert To'' | '''2D Grid''']].
:# Right-click on the 2D grid [[File:2D Grid Icon.svg|16 px]] item in the Project Explorer and select [[GMS:2D Grid Commands|'''Import Dataset''']].
:# Select the zeta dataset and use the [[GMS:File Import Wizard|''Text Import Wizard'']].
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!style="text-align:left;"|4. Run MODFLOW.
!style="text-align:left;"|4. Define additional SWI package options.
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:# Select the [[GMS:MODFLOW Commands|''MODFLOW'' | ''Optional Packages'' | '''SWI2 – Seawater Instrusion…''']] menu command.
:# Define parameters in the [[GMS:SWI Package|''SWI2 Package'']] dialog.
:#* Includes defining the [[GMS:SWI_Package#Zeta_Surfaces_Input|Surfaces (Zeta)]], Effective Porosity, and Source Types arrays.
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 19 July 2017

1. Begin with an existing MODFLOW project.
The existing model can be created using the conceptual model or grid based approach.
2. Enable the SWI package.
  1. Select MODFLOW | Global Options.
  2. In the MODFLOW Global/Basic Package dialog, select the Packages button.
  3. In the MODFLOW Packages/Processes dialog, select the SWI2 – Seawater Intrusion option.
3. Create 2D grid and import surface datasets.
In many SWI projects, the surfaces data is contained on a text file.
  1. Right-click on the 3D grid 3D Grid Icon.svg item in the Project Explorer and select Convert To | 2D Grid.
  2. Right-click on the 2D grid 2D Grid Icon.svg item in the Project Explorer and select Import Dataset.
  3. Select the zeta dataset and use the Text Import Wizard.
4. Define additional SWI package options.
  1. Select the MODFLOW | Optional Packages | SWI2 – Seawater Instrusion… menu command.
  2. Define parameters in the SWI2 Package dialog.
    • Includes defining the Surfaces (Zeta), Effective Porosity, and Source Types arrays.
5. Run MODFLOW.
  1. Save Save Macro.svg the project.
  2. Run MODFLOW Run MODFLOW Macro.svg.