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GMS COURSE - GROUNDWATER FLOW AND TRANSPORT MODELING WITH GMS
A Hands-on Short Course Featuring Geostatistics, Site Characterization, MODFLOW/MODPATH/MT3DMS/RT3D Simulations, and Model Calibration
Date: Sept 17-20, 2002 Location: Los Angeles, California
Note: SPACE IS LIMITED - RESERVE EARLY!
GMS Course Description GMS Course Objectives GMS Instructors GMS Course Schedule Cost Location Accommodations Transportation About GMS Registration
GMS Course Description
The groundwater modeling training course is designed as a hands-on, application-oriented training course. The course will provide attendees with the
knowledge and tools necessary to solve groundwater modeling problems quickly and efficiently. The course will begin with a discussion on how to use the geostatistical tools in GMS to characterize existing
contaminant plumes in both two and three dimensions.A series of tutorials and lessons on the GMS interface to MODFLOW/MODPATH/MT3DMS/RT3D will then be given including an explanation of how to use the Map Module to
create numerical models directly from a high-level conceptual model constructed with GIS tools. Model calibration, regional to local model conversion, and report preparation will be discussed. The SEEP2D and
FEMWATER models will also be presented. Since this course will focus more on application than on theory, a knowledge of basic groundwater modeling principles is recommended. The training course is taught by the GMS
developers.
Course Objectives
The four-day training course on GMS covers the following topics:
- Site characterization with 2D and 3D geostatistics
- Flow modeling with MODFLOW
- Transport modeling with MT3D
- Reactive transport modeling with RT3D
- Particle tracking with MODPATH
- Parameter Estimation with PEST/UCODE
- Utilizing the Map Module to:
- Display scanned maps in the background
- Manipulate DXF objects
- Add annotation to a model
- Create conceptual models using GIS tools
- Convert conceptual models to MODFLOW/MT3D/MODPATH models
- Model calibration
- Regional to local model conversion
- Creating professional output in the form of 2D plots, 3D plots, and video clips
- Creating 2D profile models with SEEP2D.
- Performing sat/unsat flow and transport simulations with FEMWATER
Instructors
Dr. Norm L. Jones. Associate professor in the Department of Civil and Engineering at Brigham Young University. His research area is the application of computer graphics and computational geometry to groundwater modeling. Dr. Jones manages the development of the GMS graphical user interface and is the director of the Environmental Modeling Research Laboratory at BYU. He has taught numerous university courses and groundwater modeling short courses. He has also authored more than 40 published articles and is the author of the GMS reference manual and tutorials.
R. Jeffrey Davis. Vice President of EMS-I. Part of the GMS development team for several years.
Has taught numerous GMS courses in the U.S. and overseas.
Michael J. Kennard/Alan M. Lemon/Jonathon Green.
Full-time Research Managers and GMS Developers.
Course Schedule
Tuesday
- Morning
- Welcome/Introduction
- 2D Geostatistics
- Tutorial Session
- 3D Geostatistics
- Afternoon
- Tutorial Session
- MODFLOW - Overview of Model
- MODFLOW - Basics of GMS Interface
- Tutorial Session
- Evening
- Optional Lab Session
- Boreholes/Site Characterization
- Introduction to EQuIS Geology database software
Wednesday
- Morning
- Introduction to the GMS Map Module
- MODFLOW - Conceptual Model Approach
- MODFLOW - Advanced Concepts
- Afternoon
- Tutorial Session
- MODFLOW - Defining Layer Data
- MODPATH - Overview of Model
- MODPATH - Discussion of Interface
- Tutorial Session
- Evening
- Optional Lab Session
- FEMWATER
Thursday
- Morning
- MT3D - Overview of Model
- MT3D - Discussion of Interface
- Tutorial Session
- Afternoon
- Introduction to RT3D
- Tutorial Session
- RT3D - BTEX reactions
- Tutorial Session
- Regional to Local Model Conversion
- Evening
- Optional Lab Session
- Report Preparation/Tips for Graphical Output
- Preview of Upcoming Features
Friday
- Morning
- Model Calibration
- Tutorial Session
- Parameter Estimation with PEST/UCODE
- Tutorial Session
- Afternoon
- SEEP2D - Overview of Model
- SEEP2D - Discussion of Interface
- Tutorial Session
Cost
The cost of the 4-day course is $1,195 for preregistration made 30 days prior to the course and $1,295 thereafter. Registration includes the
following:
- Comprehensive course notes
- Tutorial notes and data
- 25% discount (up to $500) on the purchase of a GMS license
- Lunch all four days
Location
Los Angeles will be the site of the course.
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Accommodations
The GMS training course will be held at the Radisson Wilshire Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles.
A block of rooms has been reserved for course attendees at the rate of $99. For reservations, please contact the hotel directly at the phone
number listed below. Identify yourself as a member of the GMS Training Course group to receive the special rate.
Radisson Wilshire Plaza Hotel
3515 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA Reservation phone number: (213) 381-7411
Transportation
Information coming soon!
About GMS
GMS is the most sophisticated groundwater modeling environment available today. GMS integrates and simplifies the process of groundwater flow and
transport modeling by seamlessly integrating all the tools needed for a successful study.
Registration
Download Registration Form
Please call us at (866) 620-9214 if you have questions or e-mail us at info@surfacewater.com
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