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==== Base model ==== | ==== Base model ==== | ||
- | All examples are based on the following base model, which calculates a dummy plant concentration. You can download the model from {{ : | + | All examples are based on the following base model, which calculates a dummy value we can use for our event experiments. You can download the model from {{ : |
1. Edit [[simulation settings]]. Set | 1. Edit [[simulation settings]]. Set | ||
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2. Create a material named //Poison// with the unit //mg//. | 2. Create a material named //Poison// with the unit //mg//. | ||
- | 3. Create two compartments //Sky// and //Soil//. Set the initial condition for //Sky// to be **100** (mg) of **Poison**. | + | 3. Create two compartments //Sky// and //Soil//. Set the initial condition for //Sky// to be **500** (mg) of **Poison**. |
4. Add a transfer from //Sky// to //Soil// and set its equation to //" | 4. Add a transfer from //Sky// to //Soil// and set its equation to //" | ||
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5. Add a transfer from //Soil// to //Sky// and set its equation to //" | 5. Add a transfer from //Soil// to //Sky// and set its equation to //" | ||
+ | 6. When run, the model will output a Sky and Soil concentration like this: | ||
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==== Calculating maximum monthly concentration ==== | ==== Calculating maximum monthly concentration ==== |