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GW_Chart (Version 1.6.1.0)

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GW_Chart is a program for creating specialized graphs used in ground-water studies. It incorporates the functionality of two previous programs, Budgeteer and Hydrograph Extractor and adds additional new features. There are six major types of graphs created with GW_Chart:

It reads data from the following programs to create these plots

The zip files available below must be unzipped using a utility that preserves long filenames, such as PKZIP for Windows. A shareware version of PKZIP for Windows is available from PKWARE.

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GW_Chart compiled for Microsoft Windows 9x or NT

Download software (1.3 Mb)

Source Code

Gw_chart_source.zip (183 kb)
GW_Chart is written in Object Pascal and compiled with Borland Delphi 7.0

Library for reading budget files (MODFLOW-2000 version 1.1 or earlier)
FlowRead96.zip

  • Source code for Help file Gw_chart_help.zip
  • Delphi Componenents

    These components plus a modified version of the TChart package (version 6.01) from Steema Software are required to compile the GW_Chart. The required modifications of TChart are described in the file ReadMe.txt in the source code for GW_Chart above.
    addbtn95.zip (6 kb)
    Ade.zip (30 kb)
    aslink.zip (28 kb)
    datagrid203.zip (114 kb)
    SetWindowState.zip (3 kb)
    strset.zip (1 kb)
    versinfo2.zip (17 kb)
    RbwDataGrid.zip (8 kb)

    Documentation

    Winston, R.B., 2000, Graphical User Interface for MODFLOW, Version 4: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 00-315, 27 p.

    USGS OFR 00-315, Portable Document Format (PDF) (308K)


    Related Programs

    MODFLOW-2000
    ZONEBUDGET
    MODFLOW2000-GWT
    MOC3D
    SUTRA
    HST3D
    MT3D (not a USGS program)


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    Last Iteration: August 20, 2004