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PyMole

This is a wrapper for the LazyMole console application (Rizzo & de Barros, 2017). With this package you can create a LazyMole model with numpy array inputs for the hydraulic conductivity, source and target fields (must have same dimensions) and run LazyMole. Post-processing of results has not been completed yet. An example is provided at the end of pymole/pymole.py.

Note: This code will not run correctly without the LazyMole 3D console application - please contact Calogero Rizzo (gerry.rizzo89@gmail.com) to request a copy.

Developer of PyMole

Jeremy Bennett (jeremypaulbennett@gmail.com), University of Tübingen, 2018

Developer of LazyMole

Calogero B. Rizzo (gerry.rizzo89@gmail.com), Felipe P.J. de Barros, University of Southern California.

References

Rizzo, C. B., & de Barros, F. P. (2017). Minimum hydraulic resistance and least resistance path in heterogeneous porous media. Water Resources Research, 53(10), 8596-8613.

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