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If you set laytyp to 1 then MODFLOW2005 will adjust the saturated thickness
and the storage coefficient when the head drops below the top of the
aquifer. It will check and convert every time step automatically.
In MODFLOW6 you have to set it twice. Once in the NPF package and once in
the STO package.
Hope this helps.
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If there is a confined aquifer with the water level slightly above the top
of the aquifer, and wells are pumping water causing the water level to drop
below the top of the aquifer, the confined aquifer transforms into an
unconfined aquifer.
When using Flopy, I noticed that both ss and sy need to be set in
flopy.modflow.ModflowLpf. Does this imply that if I initially set laytyp=0,
Flopy will automatically adjust laytyp to 1 when the water level falls
below the top of the aquifer? Or, is it necessary to manually adjust the
aquifer type?
Is there an example available that demonstrates this process?
Thank you for addressing my question.
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That is correct!
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So "convertible" means an aquifer type that can switch between confined
and unconfined based on the head, right?
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If there is a confined aquifer with the water level slightly above the top of the aquifer, and wells are pumping water causing the water level to drop below the top of the aquifer, the confined aquifer transforms into an unconfined aquifer.
When using Flopy, I noticed that both ss and sy need to be set in flopy.modflow.ModflowLpf. Does this imply that if I initially set laytyp=0, Flopy will automatically adjust laytyp to 1 when the water level falls below the top of the aquifer? Or, is it necessary to manually adjust the aquifer type?
Is there an example available that demonstrates this process?
Thank you for addressing my question.
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