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User guide for MODPATH Version 7—A particle-tracking model for MODFLOW

Pollock, 2016

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This report describes MODPATH, a particle-tracking model designed to work with output from the US Geological Survey (USGS) groundwater flow model commonly referred to as MODFLOW. The performance of the program has been tested for a variety of test problems …
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