GMS:Quick Tour - SEAM3D
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SEAM3D is a reactive transport model used to simulate complex biodegradation problems involving multiple substrates and multiple electron acceptors. SEAM3D was developed by Mark Widdowson at Virginia Tech University.
SEAM3D is based on the MT3DMS code. In addition to the regular MT3DMS modules, SEAM3D includes a Biodegradation package, a NAPL Dissolution package, a Reductive Dechlorination package, and a Cometabolism package. The Biodegradation package is used to simulate complex degradation reactions involving hydrocarbon substrates. Multiple electron acceptors, nutrients, daughter products, and microcolonies can be simulated. The NAPL Dissolution package is used to simulate a floating NAPL plume acting as a contaminant source.
SEAM3D is well-suited for complex degradation problems.
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