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Two-dimensional method-of-characteristics ground-water flow and transport model
Entry ID: USGS_MOC
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The Two-dimensional method-of-characteristics ground-water flow and transport model model simulates solute transport in flowing ground water. It is applicable to one- or two-dimensional problems involving steady- state or transient flow. The model computes changes in concentration over time caused by the processes of advective transport, hydrodynamic dispersion, mixing or dilution from fluid ...
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Goode, D.J., and Konikow, L.F., 1989, Modification of a method-of- characteristics solute-transport model to incorporate decay and equilibrium-controlled sorption or ion exchange: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4030, 65 p.
Konikow, L.F., and Bredehoeft, J.D., 1978, Computer model of two- dimensional solute transport and dispersion in ground water: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, book 7, chap. C2, 90 p.
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