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HST3D - simulation of heat and solute transport in three-dimensional ground-water flow systems
HST3D Model Categories: flow models - pathlines/capture zones, flow models -
saturated zone, heat transport, solute transport models - saturated zone, saltwater intrusion models
HST3D Overview
HST3D GUI - A Windows Preprocessor and Postprocessor for Simulation of Heat and Solute Transport in
Three-Dimensional Ground-Water Flow Systems
HST3D is a powerful user-friendly interface for HST3D integrated within the Argus Open Numerical Environments (Argus ONE) modeling environment. HST3D allows the user to enter all spatial data, graphically run HST3D, and visualize the results. Argus ONE integrates CAD, GIS, Database, Conceptual Modeling, Geostatistics, Automatic Grid and Mesh Generation, and Scientific Visualization within one comprehensive graphical user interface (GUI). The Heat and Solute Transport Model HST3D simulates ground-water flow and associated heat and solute transport in three dimensions. The HST3D model may be used for analysis of problems such as those related to subsurface-waste injection, landfill leaching, saltwater intrusion, freshwater recharge and recovery, radioactive waste disposal, water geothermal systems, and subsurface energy storage. The Argus ONE GIS and Grid Modules are required to run HST3D. The HST3D GUI is available for free from the U.S. Geological Survey Website.
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