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== controlled field experiments (e.g., Borden site, MADE site, Cape Cod site) ==
 
== controlled field experiments (e.g., Borden site, MADE site, Cape Cod site) ==

Revision as of 15:01, 4 September 2007

The Groundwater Gourmet is a place for community contributions of recipes, howtos and examples for analytical and numerical modeling of ground water flow and transport.

Groundwater Gourmet wiki uses a subset of TeX, including some extensions from LaTeX and AMSLaTeX, for mathematical formulae. Thus, only a limited part of the full TeX language is supported. Here is a guide for math syntax.

Please note that all contributions to the Groundwater Gourmet may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors, in the spirit of collegiality and peer review. Do not submit copyrighted work with permission. You are encouraged to assign an open source license to your source code.

Confidence in contributed code might be enhanced if principles of design by contract are agreed upon for object oriented languages (see wikipedia Design By Contract, Python DBC, and Design by Contract for Python).

Library of analytic solutions (proposed)

recipes

I imagine placing code snippets here of solutions like in AEM Depot of James Craig.. Once a solution is accepted by the community (test of time) then it is added to the library.

flow

transport

howtos

Not sure, but perhaps tricks of the trade in solution techniques, modeling practice.

examples

laboratory experiments/physical analoges (e.g., Hele shaw)

benchmark and example problems (e.g., Henry Problem)

controlled field experiments (e.g., Borden site, MADE site, Cape Cod site)