STOMP

Rock Soil Zonation Card Syntax (GT)

Input Data Types

Character string (e.g., van Genuchten, porosity, m^3/s, Roe Superbee)

Integer (no alpha characters, special characters, or punctuation) (e.g., 1, 32, 195634)

Real (decimal points and exponential notation allowed) (e.g., 0, 0.0, 1.e-12, 1.E+3, 2.345)

Keyword (exact formatting required) (e.g., file, ~Solution Control Card, binary file)

Card Title

~Rock/Soil Zonation Card,

Choose One

Choose one Rock/Soil Zonation Option

Explicit Zonation Option

Number of Rock/Soil Zonation Domains,

Repeat

Repeat for each Rock/Soil Zonation Domain

Rock/Soil Name,I Start,I End,J Start,J End,K Start,K End,
Info

Overlapping Domains

Rock/soil zonations with overlapping domains will be assigned according to the last specification in the list of domains.

Tip

To simplify the zonation of a problem with a dominant rock/soil type and isolated pockets or bands of another rock/soil type, the user should initially declare the dominant rock/soil type as covering the entire problem domain. With subsequent input lines, the user can overwrite the original rock/soil type for selected nodes with another rock/soil type. This layering approach is recommended and will often avoid leaving nodes of undeclared rock/soil types.

External File Option
Choose One

Choose one External File Option

Formatted (ASCII) Zonation File

Formatted Zonation File,External File Name,

Repeat

Repeat for the maximum number of rock/soil types indicated in the external file

Rock/Soil Name,

Formatted (ASCII) External File Syntax...
Repeat

Repeat for number of grid cells

Rock/Soil Index

Info

File names and formatting

File names must be all lower case and contain text or ASCII data. Files contain one value for each grid cell.

Rock/Soil Index

Rock/soil indices reference the list of rock/soil names specified in the input file. An index of 0 specifies an inactive node. Indices must be within the range of listed rock/soil names in the input file.

Unformatted (Binary) External File Option

Unformatted Zonation File,External File Name,

Repeat

Repeat for maximum number of rock/soil types indicated in the external file.

Rock/Soil Name,

Unformatted (Binary) External File Syntax...
Repeat

Repeat for number of grid cells

Rock/Soil Index

Info

File names and formatting

File names must be all lower case and contain binary data created with the same FORTRAN compiler used to compile STOMP. Files contain one value for each grid cell in the units specified on the input line.

Rock/Soil Index

Rock/soil indices reference the list of rock/soil names specified in the input file. An index of 0 specifies an inactive node. Indices must be within the range of listed rock/soil names in the input file.

IJK Indexing Option
Choose One

Choose one IJK Indexing Sub-Option

IJK Indexing

IJK Indexing,

JKI Indexing

JKI Indexing,

KIJ Indexing

KIJ Indexing,

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