Difference between revisions of "Tarsier Tutorial: Adding GroundWater to Watershed Simulation"
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− | * Prerequisits | + | * This tutorial provides instructions on how to how a groundwater component to you Watershed Simulation Model. |
− | + | == Prerequisits == | |
− | + | * Watershed analysis saved with all data | |
+ | * Working Watershed simulation model | ||
+ | == Adding aquifer Information to your Network Data == | ||
* Open Aquifer Tab in Watershed Analysis tool | * Open Aquifer Tab in Watershed Analysis tool | ||
* Click Calc Floodplain | * Click Calc Floodplain | ||
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** The default hillslope is 15 degrees from horizontal, make a good estimation for your watershed. | ** The default hillslope is 15 degrees from horizontal, make a good estimation for your watershed. | ||
** Warning, a hillslope less then or equal to zero, or greater or equal to ninety will not work properly. | ** Warning, a hillslope less then or equal to zero, or greater or equal to ninety will not work properly. | ||
+ | == Including GroundWater processes in you Watershed Model == | ||
*In Progress.... | *In Progress.... |
Revision as of 11:03, 9 April 2010
- This tutorial provides instructions on how to how a groundwater component to you Watershed Simulation Model.
Prerequisits
- Watershed analysis saved with all data
- Working Watershed simulation model
Adding aquifer Information to your Network Data
- Open Aquifer Tab in Watershed Analysis tool
- Click Calc Floodplain
- Warning: Must have your Net Ptr, HydroDEM, and Stream Raster open in their usee controls.
- This tool creates a raster covering your floodplain according to your set max flood height
- Default max flood height it 1 meter. This should be estimated and changed to suit your watershed.
- Click Calc Floodplain Area
- Warning: Must have your Net Ptr, HydroDEM, and Stream Raster And your floodplain raster open in their usee controls.
- This too breaks up your floodplain and connects a floodplain area with a corresponding node.
- Click Calc Aquifer From Floodplain
- Warning, must have your floodplain raster open, and have calculated floodplain area
- This tool uses a hillslope parameter to estimate triangular aquifer geometry
- The default hillslope is 15 degrees from horizontal, make a good estimation for your watershed.
- Warning, a hillslope less then or equal to zero, or greater or equal to ninety will not work properly.
Including GroundWater processes in you Watershed Model
- In Progress....