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I reckon this kind of answers my second question |
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I think you can shut off sorption in the immobile domain (but leave it on in the mobile domain) by specifying zero for the distribution coefficient in the IST Package. Have you tested to see if that works? Regarding nonlinear sorption for IST, I think we would consider adding it. It might be a few weeks before we get to it. Is this important for your problem? |
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Hi @langevin-usgs , Thanks for the quick response. Yeah, that's an option that works with linear sorption in MST and IST! Thanks for that. My issue now is that I have (unwillingly 😅 ) to do the same, but using non-linear sorption in MST but still have IST on (with or without sorption). As for the non-linear sorption in IST: it's not really key for my model 😄 , but I thought I could test it if it were close to deployment, so no worries there. Thanks again! |
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Hi @langevin-usgs, It's me again, haha. I kind of failed on this, so... Could I kindly ask if the team could look into implementing non-linear (Freundlich) sorption in IST, or possibly having the option to run MST with nonlinear sorption and IST without? I tried handling this via the API by calculating sorption in the outer loop, but without much success when comparing the results with mf6 (got kind of close, but mf6 struggles to converge). At the moment, I have a dodgy solution (at the risk of opening a can of worms) where I cloned the mf6 repo, commented out the part where IST checks if the sorption definition matches MST, and then recompiled it. It runs okay-ish, but I suspect some mass balance/conservation issues could arise from this ad-hoc solution? Thank you, |
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Hey dev team,
I'm wondering if there are any short-term plans to add non-linear sorption to the dual-domain IST package.
Following on that, can sorption be 'on' in the MST but 'off' in the IST?
Currently, I get the following error with
soprtion = "LINEAR"
in MST andsorption = None
in ISTSorption is active for the IST Package but it is not compatible with the sorption option selected for the MST Package. If sorption is active for the IST Package, then SORPTION LINEAR must be specified in the options block of the MST Package.
Thanks,
P
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