Department
of Earth Science |
Northeastern
Illinois University
PRINCIPLES
OF HYDROGEOLOGY
ESCI
337
Spring,
2004
Daily Objectives #25 (April
20, 2004)
Dr. Sanders
By the end of today's class, you should be able to do the following:
n Download
and save your group's graphic map image and model files.
n
Use Graphic Groundwater to open your files.
n
Construct a model for your area. Click here for a checklist
of parameters you must set for your model.
n
Successfully run the model, display the results, and display the
particle tracks.
Files for modeling the project area:
n To download the files below, either double-click on
the file name or right-click and select "Save target as" or "Save link
target as".
n You only
need one of the "model area" files. They are the same, except one
is zipped, so it will download much faster. I recommend
downloading that one. However, you'll need to unzip it once you
download.
n When
you save the GGW Model file, be sure to give it the file extension
.ggw.
n Warning!
The bar scale at the bottom of some of the graphic images is not
correct! Do not rely on it.
Jim R, Mike B, and Manuel Model
area
(.bmp graphic image, 17,902 KB)
Model
area, zipped file (.zip file, 4765 KB)
GGW
Model (96 KB)
Paul, Jim A, and Matt
Model
area
(.bmp graphic image, 12,552 KB)
Model
area, zipped file (.zip file, 2871 KB)
GGW
Model (79 KB)
Ken, Shital, Laura, Lawrence
Model
area
(.bmp graphic image, 12,552 KB) (not
linked yet)
Model
area, zipped file (.zip file, 2871 KB) (not linked yet)
GGW
Model (79 KB) (not linked yet)
Mike L, Brent, Cameron Model
area
(.bmp graphic image, 15,528 KB)
Model
area, zipped file (.zip file, 3341 KB)
GGW
Model (85 KB)
A file on a step-by-step
approach to building your model appears here. This is an
updated version of the file linked to the April 15 list of objectives.
© 2004 Laura L.
Sanders.
Last updated April 20, 2004.