https://github.com/ansleybrown1337/hydrus-1d-python-wrapper

This repository is dedicated to the ongoing project of using python to run Monte Carlo analysis on the soil physical and chemical model, Hydrus 1D

https://github.com/ansleybrown1337/hydrus-1d-python-wrapper

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This repository is dedicated to the ongoing project of using python to run Monte Carlo analysis on the soil physical and chemical model, Hydrus 1D

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  • Owner: ansleybrown1337
  • License: mit
  • Language: Python
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Hydrus-1D Monte Carlo Analysis

Created by:

A.J. Brown

Agricultural Data Scientist

Ansley.Brown@colostate.edu


Project Description

This tool was created to run Monte Carlo analysis in the soil geo-chemi-physical model, Hydrus 1D, to see the impact of the changing soil and water ion concentrations on soil solution electrical conductivity (EC).

mermaid graph TD R[Gapon coefficient tool in R] --> excel[Excel File with basic input parameters] excel --> python[Hydrus Python Wrapper Tool] python --> input[Generate Input Files with incrementing ion concentrations] input --> hydrus[Hydrus 1D Simulations] hydrus --> output[Output Files] output[Output Files] --> python python --> chart[Graph outputs]

It essentially creates new input files for Hydrus 1D, runs the model, collects output files, extracts EC data, and then repeats until you have reached the end of your desired ion iteration increment. These outputs are then graphed to show the impact of the changing ion concentrations on EC.

I never created a how-to doc for it unfortunately, and I'm not actively working on it, so if you are interested in using this code, please contact me directly at ansleybrown1337@gmail.com.

Cheers,

AJ

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  • Name: AJ Brown
  • Login: ansleybrown1337
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  • Company: Colorado State University

Data Specialist & Agronomist | Ag Water Quality Program

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