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== Update: International Conference on Analytic Element Method, May 31 - June 2, 2013, Golden, CO ==
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== 8th International Conference on the Analytic Element Method ==
  
Professor Otto Strack of the University of Minnesota is pleased to announce the 6th International Conference on the analytic Element MethodThe conference will be held May 31 through June 2,2012 on the Colorado School of Mines campus in Golden, Colorado.   Abstracts are being solicited at
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We are pleased to announce the Eighth International Conference on the Analytic Element Method! The conference will be held on May 20 and May 21, 2017 on the campus of the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado. The 2017 MODFLOW and More conference is held directly following the AEM conference.
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For detailed information, please visit the conference website [http://aem2017.cege.umn.edu AEM2017].
  
Abstracts will be reviewed by the scientific advisory committee and both oral and poster presentation will be published in electronic form in the conference proceedings.  Abstracts are due by midnight (CST) March 1, 2013 and selection of papers will be announced by March 16, 2012.  Due date for final presentations for inclusion in the conference proceedings is May 15, 2013.
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== McLane Environmental offers new AEM tutorials & training ==
  
== AnAqSimEdu - new free educational version of AnAqSim (analytic aquifer simulator). ==
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''flex''AEM System offers an easy introduction to groundwater modeling using analytic element software. The system consists of hands-on tutorials, courses, software tools, and “best practice” tips to introduce you to analytic element modeling at your own pace. ''flex''AEM materials are designed to help experienced modelers add a fast and powerful new technique to their toolkit, or to help hydrogeologists and engineers make the calculations they need without the steep learning curve of complex modeling software.
AnAqSimEdu was developed as a supplement to the 2nd edition of the textbook ''Groundwater Science'', to be published by Elsevier. AnAqSimEdu simulates single-layer steady flow with confined, unconfined, and interface domains. Allows heterogeneity and anisotropy.  Line boundaries include: head-specified, normal flux-specified, river, interdomain.  Nice user interface. Available at this link:
 
  
http://www.fittsgeosolutions.com/groundwaterscience.html
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Visit [http://www.flexAEM.com flexAEM.com] for more information.
  
== Fitts Geosolutions offers new analytic element software ==
 
  
AnAqSim (Analytic Aquifer Simulator) is groundwater flow modeling software based on an analytic element approach that divides the modeled region into subdomains (Fitts, 2010, ''Water Resources Research''). It uses finite difference time steps to offer complete transient capabilitiesAnAqSim handles multi-layer (3D) flow and also does fresh/salt water interface flow. AnAqSim is much more powerful and versatile than earlier analytic element programs like TWODAN (previous Fitts Geosolutions software).
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== AnAqSimEdu - new free educational version of AnAqSim (analytic aquifer simulator). ==
 
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AnAqSimEdu was developed as a supplement to the 2nd edition of the textbook ''Groundwater Science'', published by ElsevierAnAqSimEdu simulates single-layer steady flow with confined, unconfined, and interface domains. Allows heterogeneity and anisotropy. Line boundaries include: head-specified, normal flux-specified, river, interdomain. Nice user interface. Available at this link:
Visit [http://www.fittsgeosolutions.com/ FittsGeoSolutions] for more information.
 
  
== Recent Publications in the [http://www.analyticelements.org/wiki/index.php/Wikibib AEM Wiki Bib] ==
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http://www.fittsgeosolutions.com/groundwater-science-textbook/
  
Gaur, Shishir, Djamel Mimoun, Didier Graillot,2011. Advantages of the analytic element method for the solution of groundwater management problems, Hydrological Processes, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8071, 11pp.
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== Recent Publications in the AEM [[wikibib]] ==
  
Bakker, M.,2010. Hydraulic modeling of riverbank filtration systems with curved boundaries using analytic elements and series solutions,Advances in Water Resources, 33,813-819.
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Strack, O.D.L., and Taha Namazi, 2014. A new formulation for steady multiquifer flow: an analytic element for piecewise constant infiltration, Water Resources Research, 50, 7939-7956, doi:10.1002/2014WR015479.
  
Haitjema, Henk, Sergey Kuzin, Vic Kelson, Daniel Abrams, 2010. Modeling flow into horizontal wells in a Dupuit-Forchheimer model, Ground Water,48(6):878-883, November-December.
 
  
Fitts, C.R., 2010Modeling aquifer systems with analytic elements and subdomains, Water Resour. Res., 46, W07521, doi:10.1029/2009WR008331.
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Fitts, Charles R., Joshua Godwin, Kathleen Feiner, Charles McLane, and Seth Mullendore.  2014Analytic element modeling of steady interface flow in multilayer aquifers using AnAqSim, Ground Water, doi:1111/gwat.12225.
  
Haitjema, H.M., D.T. Feinstein, R.J. Hunt, and M.A. Gusyev, 2010.  A hybrid finite-difference and analytic element groundwater model, Ground Water, 48(4):538-548.
 
  
Mehnert, E., 2010Groundwater flow modeling as a tool to understand watershed geology: Blackberry Creek watershed, Kane and Kendall Counties, Illinois, Illinois State Geological Survey, Circular,576, University of Illinois, Institute of Natural Resource Sustainability, Champaign, Illinois
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Steward, David R., and Andrew J. Allen, 2013The analytic element method for rectangular gridded domains, benchmark comparisons and application to the High Plains Aquifer, Advances in Water Resources, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2013.07.009, open access.

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8th International Conference on the Analytic Element Method

We are pleased to announce the Eighth International Conference on the Analytic Element Method! The conference will be held on May 20 and May 21, 2017 on the campus of the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado. The 2017 MODFLOW and More conference is held directly following the AEM conference. For detailed information, please visit the conference website AEM2017.

McLane Environmental offers new AEM tutorials & training

flexAEM System offers an easy introduction to groundwater modeling using analytic element software. The system consists of hands-on tutorials, courses, software tools, and “best practice” tips to introduce you to analytic element modeling at your own pace. flexAEM materials are designed to help experienced modelers add a fast and powerful new technique to their toolkit, or to help hydrogeologists and engineers make the calculations they need without the steep learning curve of complex modeling software.

Visit flexAEM.com for more information.


AnAqSimEdu - new free educational version of AnAqSim (analytic aquifer simulator).

AnAqSimEdu was developed as a supplement to the 2nd edition of the textbook Groundwater Science, published by Elsevier. AnAqSimEdu simulates single-layer steady flow with confined, unconfined, and interface domains. Allows heterogeneity and anisotropy. Line boundaries include: head-specified, normal flux-specified, river, interdomain. Nice user interface. Available at this link:

http://www.fittsgeosolutions.com/groundwater-science-textbook/

Recent Publications in the AEM wikibib

Strack, O.D.L., and Taha Namazi, 2014. A new formulation for steady multiquifer flow: an analytic element for piecewise constant infiltration, Water Resources Research, 50, 7939-7956, doi:10.1002/2014WR015479.


Fitts, Charles R., Joshua Godwin, Kathleen Feiner, Charles McLane, and Seth Mullendore. 2014. Analytic element modeling of steady interface flow in multilayer aquifers using AnAqSim, Ground Water, doi:1111/gwat.12225.


Steward, David R., and Andrew J. Allen, 2013. The analytic element method for rectangular gridded domains, benchmark comparisons and application to the High Plains Aquifer, Advances in Water Resources, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2013.07.009, open access.