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== AEM Software ==
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== Table of Solvers and Interfaces ==
  
The Analytic Element community has been very prolific with respect to the creation of software packages implementing the method. They are presented here in two categories, one referred to as ''computational engines'', usually in fact full modeling software, either for research, specialized use, or command line or script driven, and ''User Interface'', which include computational engine(s) along with a user interface, project database, mapping window, graphical output/export, etc., for the purpose of facilitating the design of groundwater models.
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The Analytic Element community has been very prolific with respect to the creation of software packages implementing the method. They are presented here in two categories, one referred to as ''computational engines'', or the computational software, either for research, specialized use, and command line or script driven, and ''User Interface'', which include computational engine(s) along with a user interface, project database, mapping window, graphical output/export, etc., for the purpose of facilitating the design of groundwater models.
  
 
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!width="50%"|Computational Engines
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!width="50%"|Computational Engine
 
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|SLWL || WINFLOW (slwl)
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|colspan="2"|AEM-Based Flow and Pathline Simulators
 
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|SLAEM || [http://development.strackconsulting.com/aem-products/ SLAEM] (slaem)
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|[https://analyticelements.org/pubs/books/Strack_1989_GWMechanics_rs.pdf SLWL (comes with book Groundwater Mechanics)] || command line
 
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|MLAEM || MLAEM/2,[http://development.strackconsulting.com/aem-products/ MLAEM] (mlaem)
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|SLAEM || SLAEM
 
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|CZAEM || N/A
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|MLAEM || MLAEM
 
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|ModAEM || [http://www.ems-i.com/GMS/GMS_Overview/gms_overview.html GMS] (modaem)
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|[https://www.epa.gov/water-research/capture-zone-analytic-element-model-czaem CZAEM] || command line
 
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|GFLOW1 || [http://www.haitjema.com/ GFLOW] (gflow1), [http://www.epa.gov/athens/software/whaem/index.html WhAEM2000(gflow1)]
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|ModAEM || [http://www.aquaveo.com/software/gms-groundwater-modeling-system-introduction GMS]  
 
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|Split  || [http://www.groundwater.buffalo.edu/software/ArcAEM/ArcAEMMain.html ArcAEM] (split), [http://www.civil.uwaterloo.ca/jrcraig/VisualAEM/Main.html Visual AEM]
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|GFLOW1 || [https://www.epa.gov/ceam/gflow-groundwater-flow-analytic-element-model GFLOW], [https://www.epa.gov/ceam/wellhead-analytic-element-model-whaem WhAEM]
 
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|3DFlow || N/A
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|AnAqSim  || [http://www.fittsgeosolutions.com/ AnAqSim]
 
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|PhreFlow || N/A
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|[https://github.com/mbakker7/timml TimML] || scripting
 
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|TWODAN  || [http://www.fittsgeosolutions.com/twodan.htm TWODAN]
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|[https://github.com/mbakker7/ttim TTim] || scripting
 
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|[http://bakkerhydro.org/timml/index.html TimML] || [http://www.civil.uwaterloo.ca/jrcraig/VisualAEM/Main.html Visual AEM]
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|colspan="2"|AEM-Based Flow and Transport Simulators
 
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|Bluebird || [http://www.civil.uwaterloo.ca/jrcraig/VisualAEM/Main.html Visual AEM]( bluebird,split,timml)
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|Cardinal, Bluebird, Ostrich || [http://www.civil.uwaterloo.ca/jrcraig/VisualAEM/Main.html Visual AEM]
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|colspan="2"|AEM-Based Transport Simulators
 
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|Cardinal(bluebird) || [http://www.civil.uwaterloo.ca/jrcraig/VisualAEM/Main.html Visual AEM]
 
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|Robin(split) || N/A
 
 
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[http://www.analyticelements.org/software.html Click here for links to AEM software.]
 

Revision as of 14:13, 22 May 2023

Table of Solvers and Interfaces

The Analytic Element community has been very prolific with respect to the creation of software packages implementing the method. They are presented here in two categories, one referred to as computational engines, or the computational software, either for research, specialized use, and command line or script driven, and User Interface, which include computational engine(s) along with a user interface, project database, mapping window, graphical output/export, etc., for the purpose of facilitating the design of groundwater models.

Computational Engine User Interface
AEM-Based Flow and Pathline Simulators
SLWL (comes with book Groundwater Mechanics) command line
SLAEM SLAEM
MLAEM MLAEM
CZAEM command line
ModAEM GMS
GFLOW1 GFLOW, WhAEM
AnAqSim AnAqSim
TimML scripting
TTim scripting
AEM-Based Flow and Transport Simulators
Cardinal, Bluebird, Ostrich Visual AEM