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== AnAqSimEdu - new free educational version of AnAqSim (analytic aquifer simulator). ==
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== Eleventh International Conference on the Analytic Element Method ==
AnAqSimEdu was developed as a supplement to the 2nd edition of the textbook ''Groundwater Science'', due to be published by Elsevier in the summer of 2012.  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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The 11th International Conference on the Analytic Element Method (AEM 2024) will be Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2, 2024, on the campus of Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. This is the biennial opportunity for participants to present, listen, and discuss the recent advances and applications in the Analytic Element Method with the community of scientists and engineers most involved with the method.  This is a pre-conference event the of [https://igwmc.princeton.edu/modflow/courses-and-more/ MODFLOW and More conference].
  
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Organizers: Otto Strack, Randal Barnes
  
== Update: International Conference on Analytic Element Methods and More, postponed until 2013 ==
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Please kindly submit your abstracts via email to aemodconference@gmail.com. The deadline for abstract submissions is May 1st. Additionally, we request that you utilize this same email address for all conference-related communications.
  
The next International Conference on the Analytic Element Method has been postponed until June 2013 during same week as MODFLOW and More 2013 (Golden, Colorado). Details to follow.
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== Anaqsim new partnership with Yellow Sub Hydro ==
  
== Fitts Geosolutions offers new analytic element software ==
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In the past year, Fitts Geosolutions (USA) has teamed with Yellow Sub Hydro (UK) to work on Anaqsim jointly.  The releases include improvements in computational performance and in outputs and features.  Visit the homepage click [https://www.anaqsim.com here].
  
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 capabilities. AnAqSim 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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The [https://www.flexaem.com/tutorials-tools/tutorial-series AnAqSim instructional series] by McLane Environmental offers self-paced exercise sets for beginners and advanced modelers.
  
Visit [http://www.fittsgeosolutions.com/ FittsGeoSolutions] for more information.
 
  
== Update: International Conference on Analytic Element Methods and More, postponed until 2013 ==
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== Bakker and Post book, Analytical Groundwater Modeling: theory and applications using Python ==
  
The next International Conference on the Analytic Element Method has been postponed until 2013. Details to follow.
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Bakker, Mark Bakker & Vincent Post, 2022, Analytical Groundwater Modeling: Theory and Applications using Python, CRC Press Taylor & Francis, [https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315206134 doi: 10.1201/9781315206134]
  
== Recent Publications in the [http://www.analyticelements.org/wiki/index.php/Wikibib AEM Wiki Bib] ==
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== Strack receives 2021 M. King Hubbert Award ==
  
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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Professor Otto Strack of the University of Minnesota received the National Groundwater Association [https://www.ngwa.org/members/awards/m-king-hubbert-award-recipients M. King Hubbert Award 2021]
  
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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== McLane presentation at MODFLOW and More 2019, Golden, Colorado ==
  
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.
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"AEM --- Stepwise Tool for Analyzing Flow in Fractured Bedrock Aquifers", by Charles McLane, MODFLOW and More, Golden, CO, June 3, 2019 (27 minutes)
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Click for [https://youtu.be/cUVGf6ffSIM Youtube video].
  
Fitts, C.R., 2010.  Modeling aquifer systems with analytic elements and subdomains, Water Resour. Res., 46, W07521, doi:10.1029/2009WR008331.
 
  
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.
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== Recent Select Publications in the AEM [[wikibib]] ==
  
Mehnert, E., 2010.  Groundwater 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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Kraemer, Stephen R. 2023. Analytic element domain boundary conditions for site-scale groundwater flow modeling Los Angeles Basin,Groundwater, [https://ngwa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gwat.13322 https://ngwa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gwat.13322]
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Strack, Otto DL and Toller, Erik AL. 2022An analytic element model for highly fractured elastic media, International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics}, 46(2):297--314.
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Leaf, Andrew T. and Fienen, Michael N. and Reeves, Howard W. 2021. SFRmaker and Linesink-Maker: Rapid Construction of Streamflow Routing Networks from Hydrography Data, Groundwater, 59(5):761-771, [https://doi.org/10.1111/gwat.13095 https://doi.org/10.1111/gwat.13095]
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Ramgraber, Maximilian and Schirmer, Mario, 2021. Hydrogeological uncertainty estimation with the analytic element method, Water Resources Research, 57(6).
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Steward, David R, 2020.  Analytic Element Method: Complex Interactions of Boundaries and Interfaces, Oxford University Press,
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Mohammadi, A and Ghaeini-Hessaroeyeh, M and Fadaei-Kermani, E, 2020. Contamination transport model by coupling analytic element and point collocation methods, Applied Water Sciences, 10(1):1-10.
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Koehn, Weston, 2020. Novel Hydrogeologic Characterization Methods: Utilizing the Analytic Element Method in Hydrogeophysical Studies, dissertation, Kansas State University.
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Haserodt, M.J., Hunt, R.J., Cowdery, T.K., Leaf, A.T., and Baker, A.C., 2019.  Simulation of the regional groundwater-flow system in the St. Louis River Basin, Minnesota: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2019–5033, 41 p., [https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20195033 doi.org/10.3133/sir20195033].
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Fitts, Charles R., 2018. Modeling dewatered domains in multilayer analytic element models, Groundwater, Methods Note, 56(4):557-561. July-August, [https://doi:10.1111/gwat.12645 doi:10.1111/gwat.12645].
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Strack, Otto D.L., 2017.  Analytical Groundwater Mechanics, Cambridge University Press, [http://www.cambridge.org/9781107148833 ISBN: 9781107148833]
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Strack, Otto D.L., 2017.  Vertically integrated flow in stratified aquifers, Journal of Hydrology, 548:794-800, [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.01.039 doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.01.039].
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US EPA, 2016.  Analysis of the Transport and Fate of Metals Released from the Gold King Mine in the Animas and San Juan Rivers, Chapter 8 Potential Groundwater Effects, Appendix D. Groundwater Data and Methods (GFLOW), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, [https://analyticelements.org/pubs/report/EPA_2017_GKM_Groundwater.pdf EPA/600/R-16/296]

Latest revision as of 20:32, 3 April 2024

Eleventh International Conference on the Analytic Element Method

The 11th International Conference on the Analytic Element Method (AEM 2024) will be Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2, 2024, on the campus of Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. This is the biennial opportunity for participants to present, listen, and discuss the recent advances and applications in the Analytic Element Method with the community of scientists and engineers most involved with the method. This is a pre-conference event the of MODFLOW and More conference.

Organizers: Otto Strack, Randal Barnes

Please kindly submit your abstracts via email to aemodconference@gmail.com. The deadline for abstract submissions is May 1st. Additionally, we request that you utilize this same email address for all conference-related communications.

Anaqsim new partnership with Yellow Sub Hydro

In the past year, Fitts Geosolutions (USA) has teamed with Yellow Sub Hydro (UK) to work on Anaqsim jointly. The releases include improvements in computational performance and in outputs and features. Visit the homepage click here.

The AnAqSim instructional series by McLane Environmental offers self-paced exercise sets for beginners and advanced modelers.


Bakker and Post book, Analytical Groundwater Modeling: theory and applications using Python

Bakker, Mark Bakker & Vincent Post, 2022, Analytical Groundwater Modeling: Theory and Applications using Python, CRC Press Taylor & Francis, doi: 10.1201/9781315206134

Strack receives 2021 M. King Hubbert Award

Professor Otto Strack of the University of Minnesota received the National Groundwater Association M. King Hubbert Award 2021

McLane presentation at MODFLOW and More 2019, Golden, Colorado

"AEM --- Stepwise Tool for Analyzing Flow in Fractured Bedrock Aquifers", by Charles McLane, MODFLOW and More, Golden, CO, June 3, 2019 (27 minutes). Click for Youtube video.


Recent Select Publications in the AEM wikibib

Kraemer, Stephen R. 2023. Analytic element domain boundary conditions for site-scale groundwater flow modeling Los Angeles Basin,Groundwater, https://ngwa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gwat.13322

Strack, Otto DL and Toller, Erik AL. 2022. An analytic element model for highly fractured elastic media, International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics}, 46(2):297--314.

Leaf, Andrew T. and Fienen, Michael N. and Reeves, Howard W. 2021. SFRmaker and Linesink-Maker: Rapid Construction of Streamflow Routing Networks from Hydrography Data, Groundwater, 59(5):761-771, https://doi.org/10.1111/gwat.13095

Ramgraber, Maximilian and Schirmer, Mario, 2021. Hydrogeological uncertainty estimation with the analytic element method, Water Resources Research, 57(6).

Steward, David R, 2020. Analytic Element Method: Complex Interactions of Boundaries and Interfaces, Oxford University Press,

Mohammadi, A and Ghaeini-Hessaroeyeh, M and Fadaei-Kermani, E, 2020. Contamination transport model by coupling analytic element and point collocation methods, Applied Water Sciences, 10(1):1-10.

Koehn, Weston, 2020. Novel Hydrogeologic Characterization Methods: Utilizing the Analytic Element Method in Hydrogeophysical Studies, dissertation, Kansas State University.

Haserodt, M.J., Hunt, R.J., Cowdery, T.K., Leaf, A.T., and Baker, A.C., 2019. Simulation of the regional groundwater-flow system in the St. Louis River Basin, Minnesota: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2019–5033, 41 p., doi.org/10.3133/sir20195033.

Fitts, Charles R., 2018. Modeling dewatered domains in multilayer analytic element models, Groundwater, Methods Note, 56(4):557-561. July-August, doi:10.1111/gwat.12645.

Strack, Otto D.L., 2017. Analytical Groundwater Mechanics, Cambridge University Press, ISBN: 9781107148833

Strack, Otto D.L., 2017. Vertically integrated flow in stratified aquifers, Journal of Hydrology, 548:794-800, doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.01.039.

US EPA, 2016. Analysis of the Transport and Fate of Metals Released from the Gold King Mine in the Animas and San Juan Rivers, Chapter 8 Potential Groundwater Effects, Appendix D. Groundwater Data and Methods (GFLOW), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-16/296