The issues encountered when using CWatM-MODFLOW #157
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I hope this email finds you well. I am currently working on an experiment using CWatM-MODFLOW for my study area, but I am encountering an error right at the beginning of the simulation (attached is an image of the error). I have tried adjusting the initial_water_table_depth parameter multiple times, but the issue persists. Could you kindly provide some guidance on how to resolve this issue? I would greatly appreciate your assistance. Thank you for your time and support. Best regards, |
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Guten Morgen, the message could relate to a few things. To start: what version of xmipy is being used? In the OPTIONS section, include: use_complex_solver_for_modflow = True |
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Dear @weixiaoxun As mentioned by @mikhailsmilovic you'll need to add the following line in your options section in the settings file: If it still does not work, please upload the following file: 'TRANSIENT.lst' from your Modflow output folder. Good luck Dor |
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Hi @weixiaoxun The .lst file does not show anything strange. I would recommend to run it again. Also save the following daily maps: head, groundwater_storage_available, sumed_sum_gwRecharge, modfPumpingM; if it crashes again we can inspect these layers Good luck be we can find something in different maps. |
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Dear @weixiaoxun Overall, this is a new topic and I would propose to start a new discussion (I will close this discussion now). Anyway, here are some few tips. Good luck |
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Dear @weixiaoxun
As mentioned by @mikhailsmilovic you'll need to add the following line in your options section in the settings file:
use_complex_solver_for_modflow=True
If it still does not work, please upload the following file: 'TRANSIENT.lst' from your Modflow output folder.
Good luck
Dor