AQUAMOD: a two-dimensional Galerkin finite-element computer program for the simulation of groundwater movement using microcomputers

The AQUAMOD computer programme is described. Groundwater movement was simulated and transport of dissolved substances in a saturated subsurface environment described. A two dimensional Galerkin finite-element method allowed approximation of the equations governing the two way processes simulated by...

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Published inWater S. A. Vol. 13; no. 3; pp. 175 - 180
Main Authors Van Tonder, GJ, Cogho, V E
Format Journal Article
LanguageDutch
Published 01.01.1987
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Summary:The AQUAMOD computer programme is described. Groundwater movement was simulated and transport of dissolved substances in a saturated subsurface environment described. A two dimensional Galerkin finite-element method allowed approximation of the equations governing the two way processes simulated by AQUAMOD. The model was intended for two dimensional simulation of flow and solute transport in saturated systems. The programme could be run on an IBM compatible micro-computer with a 520 K memory.
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ISSN:0378-4738