Groundwater Modelling using Arc Hydro GW

By on 2 July, 2012

Groundwater Modelling using Arc Hydro GW is a three-day, hands-on course featuring the GIS-based Arc Hydro Groundwater data model and tools.

WHEN: 2012-10-29 to 2012-10-31
WHERE: Pan Pacific Hotel, Perth
STATE: WA
COUNTRY: AUS

Groundwater Modelling using Arc Hydro GW is a three-day, hands-on course featuring the GIS-based Arc Hydro Groundwater data model and tools including: managing groundwater data, creating common maps (water levels, water quality), building 3D hydrogeologic models, and integrating MODFLOW models into ArcGIS.
 
This course will provide you with the knowledge and tools necessary to use the Arc Hydro Groundwater data model and tools. You will learn how to build and customize an Arc Hydro Groundwater geo-database, import data, produce maps of temporal data such as water levels and water quality, manage and visualize borehole data, build 3D hydrogeologic models inside ArcGIS including construction of 2D and 3D cross sections and volume models, and import, edit, visualize, and create workflows with MODFLOW models inside ArcGIS.

You will learn to use the latest tools available in Arc Hydro Groundwater. Come and learn how to be more effective!

 
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