GeoStudio’s SEEP/W and SEEP3D provide the ability to simulate 2D and 3D groundwater seepage associated with natural slopes, dams and levees, excavations and pits, pumping and relief wells, and waste facilities. Their comprehensive formulation can be used for soil and rock systems, steady-state and transient flow, and both saturated and unsaturated conditions. By reviewing the key components of seepage analysis and allowing you to ask any questions on this topic, we hope to improve your understanding and increase your confidence and success in future seepage modelling endeavours.
Join this free webinar, where Seequent’s technical expert, Sudur Roy, will:
● Review GeoStudio capabilities and the main components of seepage analyses;
● Review typical 2D and 3D seepage applications;
● Demonstrate an analysis where pore water pressure results are integral to understanding the behaviour of the system (including stability); and
● Lead an open discussion.
This will be a live session, giving you the ability to ask the GeoStudio experts your questions and receive answers in real-time.
Kathryn Dompierre completed a M.Sc. in environmental policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Ph.D. in civil engineering at the University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon, Canada). Her doctoral research explored the movement of pore water, contaminants, and energy through oil sands fine tailings using field testing and numerical analyses.
She joined the GeoStudio research and development team in 2016, and now manages the learning and technical content related to GeoStudio.
Kathryn is involved in the Women in Engineering committee for Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba and serves on the boards of two environmental NGOs: Lake Winnipeg Foundation and Manitoba Eco-Network.