The Recharge package is used to simulate recharge to an aquifer due to rainfall and infiltration. Recharge is typically defined by specifying a recharge value for each stress period for each vertical column in the grid (i.e. a NLAY X NCOL array of values is entered). The recharge parameters are specified in the Recharge Package dialog. The options in the dialog are as follows:
The Reset button deletes all of the data currently defined in the package and restores the package parameters to the default values.
Three recharge options are supported by MODFLOW: recharge only at the top layer, recharge at specified vertical cells, and recharge at highest active cells.
The recharge flux values for each of the vertical columns in the grid are displayed and edited in the spreadsheet at the lower part of the dialog.
The values displayed in the spreadsheet are for an individual stress period. The values associated with other stress periods can be edited by entering the ID of the desired stress period in the Stress period edit box in the center of the dialog. If the Use previous option is selected for a given stress period, the values from the previous stress period are used and the spreadsheet is dimmed.
If the Recharge at specified vertical cells option is chosen, the layer indicator for each vertical cell can be displayed and edited in the spreadsheet window by selecting Layer indicator in the View/Edit option.
The multiplier is a constant which can be written to the package file with each stress period array. Each value in the array is scaled by the multiplier as the array is imported to MODFLOW. The format button brings up a dialog listing the standard MODFLOW formats. This format is used for displaying the values in the spreadsheet and it controls how the values are written to the package file.
The Constant -> Array button brings up a dialog which prompts for a single value. This constant is then assigned to each item in the array for the given stress period.
The 2D Data Set -> Array button brings up the Data Browser listing all of the current data sets associated with the current 2D grid. In order for this button to be active, the 2D grid must have the same number of rows and columns as the 3D grid. The selected data set is copied to the recharge array. Data sets are typically generated with the 2D Scatter Point module. The 2D Scatter Point module can be used to interpolate from a scattered set of rainfall measurements to the cell locations. If the data set is transient, the values in the data set are linearly interpolated, if necessary, to each stress period as the data set is copied to the array.
The Array -> 2D Data Set button copies the array to the 2D data set list associated with the existing 2D grid.
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