diff --git a/doc/mf6io/gwe/gwe.tex b/doc/mf6io/gwe/gwe.tex index b314eef36fc..86edb2e4fc8 100644 --- a/doc/mf6io/gwe/gwe.tex +++ b/doc/mf6io/gwe/gwe.tex @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ \subsection{Information for Existing Heat Transport Modelers} \item The Viscosity Package can use temperatures from the GWE model to adjust the viscosities in the flow model. -\item GWE and GWT use the same Source and Sink Mixing (SSM) Package for representing the effects of GWF stress package inflows and outflows on simulated temperatures and concentrations. In a GWE simulation, there are two ways in which users can assign concentrations to the individual features in these stress package. The first way is to activate a temperature auxiliary variable in the corresponding GWF stress package. In the SSM input file, the user provides the name of the auxiliary variable to be used for temperature. The second way is to create a special SPC file, which contains user-assigned time-varying temperatures for stress package features. +\item GWE and GWT use the same Source and Sink Mixing (SSM) Package for representing the effects of GWF stress package inflows and outflows on simulated temperatures and concentrations. In a GWE simulation, there are two ways in which users can assign temperatures to the individual features in these stress package. The first way is to activate a temperature auxiliary variable in the corresponding GWF stress package. In the SSM input file, the user provides the name of the auxiliary variable to be used for temperature. The second way is to create a special SPC file, which contains user-assigned time-varying temperatures for stress package features. \item The GWE model includes an Energy Storage and Transfer (EST) Package that is analogous to the MST Package in the GWT Model. The GWE Model does not simulate immobile domains and therefore does not include an analog of the IST Package in the GWT Model. diff --git a/doc/mf6io/mf6ivar/dfn/gwe-mwe.dfn b/doc/mf6io/mf6ivar/dfn/gwe-mwe.dfn index 9b69409c30c..2aaea0ca537 100644 --- a/doc/mf6io/mf6ivar/dfn/gwe-mwe.dfn +++ b/doc/mf6io/mf6ivar/dfn/gwe-mwe.dfn @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ in_record true reader urword time_series true longname well injection temperature -description real or character value that defines the injection temperature $(e.g., ^{\circ}C or ^{\circ}F)$ for the well. If the Options block includes a TIMESERIESFILE entry (see the ``Time-Variable Input'' section), values can be obtained from a time series by entering the time-series name in place of a numeric value. +description real or character value that defines the injection temperature $(e.g.,\:^{\circ}C\:or\:^{\circ}F)$ for the well. If the Options block includes a TIMESERIESFILE entry (see the ``Time-Variable Input'' section), values can be obtained from a time series by entering the time-series name in place of a numeric value. block period name auxiliaryrecord diff --git a/doc/mf6io/mf6ivar/dfn/gwe-sfe.dfn b/doc/mf6io/mf6ivar/dfn/gwe-sfe.dfn index ed7f29f2a3a..b356f7f9a3f 100644 --- a/doc/mf6io/mf6ivar/dfn/gwe-sfe.dfn +++ b/doc/mf6io/mf6ivar/dfn/gwe-sfe.dfn @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ in_record true reader urword time_series true longname rainfall temperature -description real or character value that defines the rainfall temperature $(e.g., ^{\circ}C or ^{\circ}F)$ for the reach. If the Options block includes a TIMESERIESFILE entry (see the ``Time-Variable Input'' section), values can be obtained from a time series by entering the time-series name in place of a numeric value. +description real or character value that defines the rainfall temperature $(e.g.,\:^{\circ}C\:or\:^{\circ}F)$ for the reach. If the Options block includes a TIMESERIESFILE entry (see the ``Time-Variable Input'' section), values can be obtained from a time series by entering the time-series name in place of a numeric value. block period name evaporation @@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ in_record true reader urword time_series true longname runoff temperature -description real or character value that defines the temperature of runoff $(e.g., ^{\circ}C or ^{\circ}F)$ for the reach. Users are free to use whatever temperature scale they want, which might include negative temperatures. If the Options block includes a TIMESERIESFILE entry (see the ``Time-Variable Input'' section), values can be obtained from a time series by entering the time-series name in place of a numeric value. +description real or character value that defines the temperature of runoff $(e.g.,\:^{\circ}C\:or\:^{\circ}F)$ for the reach. Users are free to use whatever temperature scale they want, which might include negative temperatures. If the Options block includes a TIMESERIESFILE entry (see the ``Time-Variable Input'' section), values can be obtained from a time series by entering the time-series name in place of a numeric value. block period name inflow @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ in_record true reader urword time_series true longname inflow temperature -description real or character value that defines the temperature of inflow $(e.g., ^{\circ}C or ^{\circ}F)$ for the reach. Users are free to use whatever temperature scale they want, which might include negative temperatures. If the Options block includes a TIMESERIESFILE entry (see the ``Time-Variable Input'' section), values can be obtained from a time series by entering the time-series name in place of a numeric value. +description real or character value that defines the temperature of inflow $(e.g.,\:^{\circ}C\:or\:^{\circ}F)$ for the reach. Users are free to use whatever temperature scale they want, which might include negative temperatures. If the Options block includes a TIMESERIESFILE entry (see the ``Time-Variable Input'' section), values can be obtained from a time series by entering the time-series name in place of a numeric value. block period name auxiliaryrecord diff --git a/doc/mf6io/mf6ivar/dfn/gwe-uze.dfn b/doc/mf6io/mf6ivar/dfn/gwe-uze.dfn index 2599e0f8f94..1ea1073cbe8 100644 --- a/doc/mf6io/mf6ivar/dfn/gwe-uze.dfn +++ b/doc/mf6io/mf6ivar/dfn/gwe-uze.dfn @@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ in_record true reader urword time_series true longname infiltration temperature -description real or character value that defines the temperature of the infiltration $(e.g., ^{\circ}C or ^{\circ}F)$ for the UZF cell. If the Options block includes a TIMESERIESFILE entry (see the ``Time-Variable Input'' section), values can be obtained from a time series by entering the time-series name in place of a numeric value. +description real or character value that defines the temperature of the infiltration $(e.g.,\:^{\circ}C\:or\:^{\circ}F)$ for the UZF cell. If the Options block includes a TIMESERIESFILE entry (see the ``Time-Variable Input'' section), values can be obtained from a time series by entering the time-series name in place of a numeric value. block period name uzet