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STOMP Short Course at AGU
Hydrology Days 2005 March 10 - March 11, 2005
STOMP, an acronym for subsurface transport over multiple phases, is a scientific tool for simulating multifluid subsurface flow and transport, which complements other analytical capabilities developed by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's Hydrology Group. The simulator was specifically designed to provide scientists and engineers from varied disciplines with multidimensional analysis capabilities for modeling multifluid subsurface flow and transport phenomena. Developed with support of the U.S. Department of Energy, the simulator's modeling capabilities address a variety of subsurface environments, including nonisothermal, nonaqueous phase liquids, volatile organics, supercritical carbon dioxide, saline brines, clathrate hydrates, and ice. The STOMP Short Course, taught by the code developers, provides new users with an introduction to applying the simulator. The course combines lectures and laboratories; where, students are guided through ten simulation problems.
For additional information about STOMP and about the STOMP Course, please browse the following web site: http://www.pnl.gov/etd/stomp http://stomp.pnl.gov
Registration for STOMP Short Course
You can register for the STOMP Short Course here. STOMP Users Session at Hydrology Days This special session of Hydrology Days will be an opportunity for users to present applications of the model. You can register for Hydrology Days here.
Contacts
Mark White, Ph.D., P.E. Hydrology Group Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Tel: 509.372.6070 Email: mark.white@pnl.gov
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© Colorado State University
Hydrology Days 2003
By Jorge A. Ramirez