MT3D output files for two species

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JOSHUA THOMPSON

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Jan 10, 2022, 10:51:13 PM1/10/22
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Hi All,
I am simulating solute transport in a dual domain system using the reaction package of MT3D-USGS in Flopy.

I was told that the output of concentrations have two files (1) for mobile domain, and (2) for immobile domain)

I thought I would get two files: 1. MT3D001.UCN, 2. MT3D002.UCN

What I get is MT3D001.UCN and MT3D001S.UCN.

Am I using the reaction package wrong or does anyone know what the MT3D001S.UCN file is?

Thank you for any advice. It is great to find a community of flopy users.

Best,
Josh

Vivek Bedekar

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Jan 14, 2022, 10:41:55 PM1/14/22
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Hi Josh,

In the filenames MT3D001.UCN, MT3D002.UCN, and so on - the numbers represent the species number. Filenames MT3D001S.UCN, with an 'S' in the end contain immobile domain concentration in case dual domain capability is active in a simulation; otherwise, the file contains sorbed concentration.

Vivek

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