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Zero Flux Bottom Boundary Condition

The zero flux bottom boundary condition represents the case where no mass is transported into or out of the bottom of the deposit. This condition can be used to represent the case of a deposit underlain by an impermeable base stratum (e.g., intact bedrock that is impermeable relative to the overlying layer or deposit).

If the bottom boundary is specified as zero flux no additional tab will be displayed, since there is no data to enter for the bottom boundary.

See Also

Editing Boundary Conditions

Zero Flux Top Boundary Condition

Constant Concentration Top Boundary Condition

Finite Mass Top Boundary Condition

Constant Concentration Bottom Boundary Condition

Fixed Outflow Bottom Boundary Condition

Infinite Thickness Bottom Boundary Condition