NEW version of HGS (September 2021 - Revision 2301)

We’re happy to announce the September 2021 release of HydroGeoSphere (Revision 2301).

This month we’ve put significant efforts into refactoring several computationally expensive processes (e.g. 3D face selection and 3D random fracture generation).

In this release you’ll also find a new command ‘report nodal mass storage for chosen nodes’ that reports the mass stored, decay rate (dissolved), mass sorbed, and decay rate (sorbed) accumulated over the chosen nodes for each domain (pm, dual, fracture, olf), each species, and at each timestep. This is similar information to what you find in the raw mass balance output file, except it’s focused on individual nodes or selected groups of nodes (as opposed to the entire model domain).

As always, you can find a full list of changes/updates on the updates page, and find a copy of the latest installers on the download page.

Download the September 2021 release of HydroGeoSphere here: https://www.aquanty.com/hgs-download

Review the release notes here: https://www.aquanty.com/updates

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