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Hey guys - I'm working nitrate transport model and I need a way to "inject" some nitrate directly into the SFR network - there are point sources of nitrate and we have estimates of the load (mass per time) for these locations along the SFR network. Is there anyway to get this done given the current version of SFT? I saw some options for specified concentration, but nothing like an itype 15. Any suggestions? I guess I could "fake" an sfr runoff and scale the concentration to get the desired mass, but I'm hoping for something cleaner...Thanks!
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Hi Jeremy,
Whatever the point source is, it must have some water that goes with it. I
would add water using an inflow segment with a concentration representing
the point source.
Best, Rich
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Hey guys - I'm working nitrate transport model and I need a way to
"inject" some nitrate directly into the SFR network - there are point
sources of nitrate and we have estimates of the load (mass per time) for
these locations along the SFR network. Is there anyway to get this done
given the current version of SFT? I saw some options for specified
concentration, but nothing like an itype 15. Any suggestions? I guess I
could "fake" an sfr runoff and scale the concentration to get the desired
mass, but I'm hoping for something cleaner...Thanks!
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Thanks Rich - that's what I saw in the input instructions. I was hoping for an equivalent to the SSM's mass loading boundary type. But otherwise, I resort to adding a specified inflow and scaling the concentration accordingly.
Hey guys - I'm working nitrate transport model and I need a way to "inject" some nitrate directly into the SFR network - there are point sources of nitrate and we have estimates of the load (mass per time) for these locations along the SFR network. Is there anyway to get this done given the current version of SFT? I saw some options for specified concentration, but nothing like an
itype 15
. Any suggestions? I guess I could "fake" an sfr runoff and scale the concentration to get the desired mass, but I'm hoping for something cleaner...Thanks!The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: