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GWP: Groundwater Pollution and Hydrology Analysis Models

DESCRIPTION

GWP (Groundwater Pollution and Hydrology Analysis Models) is a suite of 7 analitical models to evaluate groundwater flow and pollution. They can be applied to different mono, bi- and three-dimensional domains with confined and unconfined aquifers and particular shapes of the pollution source (e.g., linear, gaussian shaped). All the programs share a common interactive, but simple user interface.

Keywords

description: grounwater flow, groundwater pollution, analytical methods
objectives: simulation
application: mono, bi-, three-dimeanional domains, linear source, point sources, gaussian source.



SOFTWARE AVAILABILITY

      
         The software is distributed by:      
                Princeton Software Group      
                Building B, Suite 283      
                301 North Harrison Street      
                Princeton, New Jersey 08540      
                (609) 924-4463      
         

AUTHORS

      
             Robert M. Cleary and M. J. Ungs      
             Water Resources Program      
             Princeton University      
             Princeton, New Jersey 08544      
         

REFERENCES

  • "Ground Water Pollution and Hydrology Analysis Models", USER'S MANUAL, Princeton Software Group, Princeton.




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