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Water Software > Groundwater Software > MODFLOW and Related Programs > MFI2005 MFI2005: Data input program for MODFLOW-2005
Overview of MFI2005MFI2005 is a data input (entry) program for the USGS modular three-dimensional finite-difference groundwater model, MODFLOW-2005. Data for MODPATH, a particle tracking program for use with MODFLOW, can also be entered using MFI2005. MFI2005 supports parameter estimation using the UCODE_2005 program for parameter estimation. MFI2005 is designed to be easy to use. It can also be used in conjunction with other programs so that the different parts of a model data set can be entered using the most suitable program. Data are entered in MFI2005 interactively through a series of display screens. MFI2005 Information and DownloadsSoftware Downloads
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Superseded VersionsMFI2005 supports MODFLOW-2005. Different versions were previously released to support earlier versions of MODFLOW. The following software is not actively supported by the USGS. Those previous versions have been superseded by MFI2005. The software versions below are provided online for historical reference only, and the pages may contain outdated information or broken links. Point of ContactSupport is provided for correcting bugs and clarification of how MFI2005 is intended to work. Only limited assistance can be provided for applying MFI2005 to specific problems by contacting the points of contact listed below:
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