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== Eleventh International Conference on the Analytic Element Method ==
  
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The 11th International Conference on the Analytic Element Method (AEM 2024) will be Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2, 2024, on the campus of Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. This is the biennial opportunity for participants to present, listen, and discuss the recent advances and applications in the Analytic Element Method with the community of scientists and engineers most involved with the method.  This is a pre-conference event the of [https://igwmc.princeton.edu/modflow/courses-and-more/ MODFLOW and More conference].
  
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Organizers: Otto Strack, Randal Barnes
  
== Update: ICAEM delayed until May 2012 ==
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Please kindly submit your abstracts via email to aemodconference@gmail.com. The deadline for abstract submissions is May 1st. Additionally, we request that you utilize this same email address for all conference-related communications.
  
The next International Conference on the Analytic Element Method has been postponed until May 14,15, 16, 2012, Minneapolis, MN. Details to follow.
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== Anaqsim new partnership with Yellow Sub Hydro ==
  
== AEM Modeling Short Course, August 6-7, 2009, Bethesda, MD ==
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In the past year, Fitts Geosolutions (USA) has teamed with Yellow Sub Hydro (UK) to work on Anaqsim jointly.  The releases include improvements in computational performance and in outputs and features.  Visit the homepage click [https://www.anaqsim.com here].
  
I am pleased to announce that, in conjunction with S.S. Papadopolous and Associates, Inc., a 2-day short course entitled “Groundwater Model Development with the Analytic Element Method” will be offered on August 6-7 in Bethesda, MD.  
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The [https://www.flexaem.com/tutorials-tools/tutorial-series AnAqSim instructional series] by McLane Environmental offers self-paced exercise sets for beginners and advanced modelers.
  
The course is geared to those interested in learning how to properly use the analytic element method for developing groundwater models at the local and regional scale. Further information is available at:
 
  
http://www.sspa.com/Software/AEM%20August%202009%20training.shtml
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== Bakker and Post book, Analytical Groundwater Modeling: theory and applications using Python ==
  
Early bird registration has been extended through July 20.  If you have any questions about the course, please do not hesitate to contact me, the instructor, James Craig, at jrcraig@uwaterloo.ca.
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Bakker, Mark Bakker & Vincent Post, 2022, Analytical Groundwater Modeling: Theory and Applications using Python, CRC Press Taylor & Francis, [https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315206134 doi: 10.1201/9781315206134]
  
== Visual AEM version 1.0 released March 2008 ==
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== Strack receives 2021 M. King Hubbert Award ==
  
Dear Visual Bluebird Users,
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Professor Otto Strack of the University of Minnesota received the National Groundwater Association [https://www.ngwa.org/members/awards/m-king-hubbert-award-recipients M. King Hubbert Award 2021]
 
You are receiving this mail because you have either downloaded the Visual Bluebird groundwater modeling software or have otherwise expressed interest in the release of the newest version of VBB.
 
 
Visual Bluebird has been officially superseded by Visual AEM, version 1.0, with extended support for multiple analytical element models, limited transient flow, and multiple layers. Visual AEM can now be accessed via the following web page:
 
 
http://www.civil.uwaterloo.ca/jrcraig/VisualAEM/Main.html
 
 
Included in this current release:
 
 
·        Support for multi-layer modeling with the TimML numerical engine
 
·        Limited support for transient flow (Theis pumping wells)
 
·        Multi-species numerical contaminant transport using analytic (AEM) flow fields
 
·        More advanced analytical transport solutions (including parent-daughter decay/biodegradation)
 
·        Improved support for basemaps (vector or raster) and digital elevation models (DEMs)
 
·        A geological media database for importing common soil types and properties
 
·        Element geometric simplification routines
 
·        Extended support of contour labeling and visualization, with contour masking
 
·        Extended mesh and grid editing capabilities
 
·        Improved object manager features
 
·        More robust model checking
 
·        An updated version of the numerical engine Bluebird/Cardinal (version 3.5)
 
·        Many minor revisions, including bug removal       
 
 
As always, we encourage requests and suggestions! If you have any problems, complaints, or praise for the newest version, feel free to contact the author at jrcraig@uwaterloo.ca
 
 
Please feel free to forward this e-mail to other interested parties.
 
 
If you would like to be removed from this distribution list, please reply to this message with the heading “UNSUBSCRIBE”
 
 
Kind Regards,
 
 
James R. Craig, Ph.D.
 
Assistant Professor
 
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
 
University of Waterloo
 
jrcraig@uwaterloo.ca
 
http://www.civil.uwaterloo.ca/jrcraig/
 
(519) 888-4567 x37554
 
  
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== McLane presentation at MODFLOW and More 2019, Golden, Colorado ==
  
== Recent Publications in the [http://www.analyticelements.org/wiki/index.php/Wikibib AEM Wiki Bib] ==
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"AEM --- Stepwise Tool for Analyzing Flow in Fractured Bedrock Aquifers", by Charles McLane, MODFLOW and More, Golden, CO, June 3, 2019 (27 minutes). 
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Click for [https://youtu.be/cUVGf6ffSIM Youtube video].
  
Fitts, C.R., 2010.  Modeling aquifer systems with analytic elements and subdomains, Water Resour. Res., 46, W07521, doi:10.1029/2009WR008331.
 
  
Igor Jankovic, David R. Steward, Randal J. Barnes and Gedeon Dagan, 2009. Is transverse macrodispersivity in three-dimensional groundwater transport equal to zero? A counterexample,Water Resources Research,45,W08415, doi:10.1029/2009WR007741.
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== Recent Select Publications in the AEM [[wikibib]] ==
  
Strack, O.D.L., 2009.  The generating analytic element approach with application to the modified Helmholtz equation, Journal of Engineering Mathematics,64(2):163-191.
 
  
Kuhlman, K.L., and S.P. Neuman, 2009.  Laplace-transform analytic-element method for transient porous-media flow, Journal of Engineering Mathematics,64(2):113-130.
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Kraemer, Stephen R. 2023. Analytic element domain boundary conditions for site-scale groundwater flow modeling Los Angeles Basin,Groundwater, [https://ngwa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gwat.13322 https://ngwa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gwat.13322]
  
Steward, David R. and Trevor S. Ahring, 2009.  An analytic solution for groundwater uptake by phreatophytes spanning spatial scales from plant to field to regional,J Eng Math,64(2):85-103.
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Strack, Otto DL and Toller, Erik AL. 2022.  An analytic element model for highly fractured elastic media, International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics}, 46(2):297--314.
  
Bandilla, K.W., and A.J. Rabideau, and I.Jankovic, 2009.  A parallel mesh-free contaminant transport model based on the nalytic Element and Streamline Methods, Advances in Water Resources,32(8):1143-1153,DOI: 10.1016/j.advwatres.2008.08.009,
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Leaf, Andrew T. and Fienen, Michael N. and Reeves, Howard W. 2021. SFRmaker and Linesink-Maker: Rapid Construction of Streamflow Routing Networks from Hydrography Data, Groundwater, 59(5):761-771, [https://doi.org/10.1111/gwat.13095 https://doi.org/10.1111/gwat.13095]
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCF-4TB18B0-5/2/7982ce66aa6bda7dc377ae3a07b5c61a,
 
keywords = contaminant transport, Analytic Element Method, streamline method,parallel processing, regional-scale modeling
 
  
Craig, J. R., 2009.  Analytic elements for flow in harmonically heterogeneous aquifers, Water Resour. Res., 45, keywords (analytic element method, pilot points, heterogeneous aquifers, interpolated conductivity), (http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2009/2009WR007800.shtml).
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Ramgraber, Maximilian and Schirmer, Mario, 2021. Hydrogeological uncertainty estimation with the analytic element method, Water Resources Research, 57(6).
  
Steward, D., et al., 2009Groundwater economics: an object-oriented foundation for integrated studies of irrigate agricultural systems, Water Resources Research,45,W05430,15pp., doi 10.1029/2008WR007149
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Steward, David R, 2020Analytic Element Method: Complex Interactions of Boundaries and Interfaces, Oxford University Press,
Keywords (analytic element method, econometric, geographic information science, common pool, collective action, groundwater management), (http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2009/2008WR007149.shtml).
 
  
Bandilla, K. (2009). Large Scale Groundwater Flow and Contaminant Transport Modeling, Ph.D. dissertation, University at Buffalo, Igor Jankovic, Alan Rabideau, advisers.
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Mohammadi, A and Ghaeini-Hessaroeyeh, M and Fadaei-Kermani, E, 2020. Contamination transport model by coupling analytic element and point collocation methods, Applied Water Sciences, 10(1):1-10.
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Koehn, Weston, 2020. Novel Hydrogeologic Characterization Methods: Utilizing the Analytic Element Method in Hydrogeophysical Studies, dissertation, Kansas State University.
  
Strack, O. D. L. (2009), Using Wirtinger calculus and holomorphic matching to obtain the discharge potential for an
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Haserodt, M.J., Hunt, R.J., Cowdery, T.K., Leaf, A.T., and Baker, A.C., 2019.  Simulation of the regional groundwater-flow system in the St. Louis River Basin, Minnesota: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2019–5033, 41 p., [https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20195033 doi.org/10.3133/sir20195033].
elliptical pond, Water Resour. Res., 45, W01409, doi:10.1029/2008WR007128, http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2009/2008WR007128.shtml.
 
  
Anderson, E.I., and M. Bakker (2008), Groundwater flow through anisotropic fault zones in multiaquifer systems, Water Resources Research,44(11),W11433,http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2008WR006925.
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Fitts, Charles R., 2018. Modeling dewatered domains in multilayer analytic element models, Groundwater, Methods Note, 56(4):557-561. July-August, [https://doi:10.1111/gwat.12645 doi:10.1111/gwat.12645].
  
Mark Bakker, Derivation and relative performance of strings of line elements for modeling (un)confined and semi-confined flow, Advances in Water ResourcesVolume 31, Issue 6, , June 2008, Pages 906-914.
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Strack, Otto D.L., 2017.  Analytical Groundwater Mechanics, Cambridge University Press, [http://www.cambridge.org/9781107148833 ISBN: 9781107148833]
(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCF-4S0PKNG-2/1/f62af25c62ba97b380faa716b51a2e0a)
 
  
Steward, D. R., P. Le Grand, et al. (2008). "Analytic formulation of Cauchy integrals for boundaries with curvilinear geometry." Proceedings of the Royal Society a-Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 464(2089): 223-248.
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Strack, Otto D.L., 2017. Vertically integrated flow in stratified aquifers, Journal of Hydrology, 548:794-800, [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.01.039 doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.01.039].
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Mesa, E. and E. I. Anderson (2008). "A local model for analysis of pump and treat systems with vertical barrier walls." Advances in Water Resources 31(3): 473-483.
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US EPA, 2016. Analysis of the Transport and Fate of Metals Released from the Gold King Mine in the Animas and San Juan Rivers, Chapter 8 Potential Groundwater Effects, Appendix D. Groundwater Data and Methods (GFLOW), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, [https://analyticelements.org/pubs/report/EPA_2017_GKM_Groundwater.pdf EPA/600/R-16/296]

Latest revision as of 20:32, 3 April 2024

Eleventh International Conference on the Analytic Element Method

The 11th International Conference on the Analytic Element Method (AEM 2024) will be Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2, 2024, on the campus of Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. This is the biennial opportunity for participants to present, listen, and discuss the recent advances and applications in the Analytic Element Method with the community of scientists and engineers most involved with the method. This is a pre-conference event the of MODFLOW and More conference.

Organizers: Otto Strack, Randal Barnes

Please kindly submit your abstracts via email to aemodconference@gmail.com. The deadline for abstract submissions is May 1st. Additionally, we request that you utilize this same email address for all conference-related communications.

Anaqsim new partnership with Yellow Sub Hydro

In the past year, Fitts Geosolutions (USA) has teamed with Yellow Sub Hydro (UK) to work on Anaqsim jointly. The releases include improvements in computational performance and in outputs and features. Visit the homepage click here.

The AnAqSim instructional series by McLane Environmental offers self-paced exercise sets for beginners and advanced modelers.


Bakker and Post book, Analytical Groundwater Modeling: theory and applications using Python

Bakker, Mark Bakker & Vincent Post, 2022, Analytical Groundwater Modeling: Theory and Applications using Python, CRC Press Taylor & Francis, doi: 10.1201/9781315206134

Strack receives 2021 M. King Hubbert Award

Professor Otto Strack of the University of Minnesota received the National Groundwater Association M. King Hubbert Award 2021

McLane presentation at MODFLOW and More 2019, Golden, Colorado

"AEM --- Stepwise Tool for Analyzing Flow in Fractured Bedrock Aquifers", by Charles McLane, MODFLOW and More, Golden, CO, June 3, 2019 (27 minutes). Click for Youtube video.


Recent Select Publications in the AEM wikibib

Kraemer, Stephen R. 2023. Analytic element domain boundary conditions for site-scale groundwater flow modeling Los Angeles Basin,Groundwater, https://ngwa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gwat.13322

Strack, Otto DL and Toller, Erik AL. 2022. An analytic element model for highly fractured elastic media, International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics}, 46(2):297--314.

Leaf, Andrew T. and Fienen, Michael N. and Reeves, Howard W. 2021. SFRmaker and Linesink-Maker: Rapid Construction of Streamflow Routing Networks from Hydrography Data, Groundwater, 59(5):761-771, https://doi.org/10.1111/gwat.13095

Ramgraber, Maximilian and Schirmer, Mario, 2021. Hydrogeological uncertainty estimation with the analytic element method, Water Resources Research, 57(6).

Steward, David R, 2020. Analytic Element Method: Complex Interactions of Boundaries and Interfaces, Oxford University Press,

Mohammadi, A and Ghaeini-Hessaroeyeh, M and Fadaei-Kermani, E, 2020. Contamination transport model by coupling analytic element and point collocation methods, Applied Water Sciences, 10(1):1-10.

Koehn, Weston, 2020. Novel Hydrogeologic Characterization Methods: Utilizing the Analytic Element Method in Hydrogeophysical Studies, dissertation, Kansas State University.

Haserodt, M.J., Hunt, R.J., Cowdery, T.K., Leaf, A.T., and Baker, A.C., 2019. Simulation of the regional groundwater-flow system in the St. Louis River Basin, Minnesota: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2019–5033, 41 p., doi.org/10.3133/sir20195033.

Fitts, Charles R., 2018. Modeling dewatered domains in multilayer analytic element models, Groundwater, Methods Note, 56(4):557-561. July-August, doi:10.1111/gwat.12645.

Strack, Otto D.L., 2017. Analytical Groundwater Mechanics, Cambridge University Press, ISBN: 9781107148833

Strack, Otto D.L., 2017. Vertically integrated flow in stratified aquifers, Journal of Hydrology, 548:794-800, doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.01.039.

US EPA, 2016. Analysis of the Transport and Fate of Metals Released from the Gold King Mine in the Animas and San Juan Rivers, Chapter 8 Potential Groundwater Effects, Appendix D. Groundwater Data and Methods (GFLOW), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-16/296