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| {{WaterOverlay table row |aquifer_area| [[Aquifer (Water Overlay)|Aquifer]] | Hydrological feature | Area | Groundwater Overlays }} | | {{WaterOverlay table row |aquifer_area| [[Aquifer (Water Overlay)|Aquifer]] | Hydrological feature | Area | Groundwater Overlays }} |
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| ====Inundation====
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| An inundation is an initial placement of a quantity of water. This differs from the {{inlink|lcase=1|Water level area}}s in that an inundation level allows you to place water anywhere on the surface.{{RequestImage|description=Same image as for water area, but in which the water terrain is already filled and the other valley isn't, but in the second image is filled with water.}}
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| ! Attribute
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| ! Unit
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| ! Description
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| ! Default (when attribute is not present)
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| |{{anchor|INUNDATION_LEVEL|INUNDATION_LEVEL}}
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| |{{mdatum}}
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| |The height of the water.
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| |n/a
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| ====Aquifer====
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| The aquifer is an additional definition for the underground, allowing for {{inlink|Underground model|underground horizontal flow}} different from the underground terrain's {{inlink|GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD_underground|GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD}}.{{RequestImage|description=Wide Depiction of underground terrain. Part of the underground has 1 or 2 arrows to depict flowing right. A part further right is highlighted (the aquifer) and has 3 or 4 arrows depicting flow to the right.}}
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| ! Attribute
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| ! Unit
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| ! Description
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| ! Default (when attribute is not present)
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| |{{anchor|AQUIFER_KD|AQUIFER_KD}}
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| |m²/day
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| |The hydraulic conductivity of the aquifer, which dictates the speed at which water can flow horizontally through the underground.
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| |n/a
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| |-
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| |{{anchor|AQUIFER_HEIGHT|AQUIFER_HEIGHT}}
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| |m
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| |n/a
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| |}
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| Note that the aquifer only functions if its hydraulic conductivity is greater than 0. If it is 0 or less the aquifer is disregarded, and the {{inlink|GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD_underground|GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD}} of the underground terrain is used.
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The water system can be enhanced with a number of hydrological features, which can be loaded in as areas. These hydrological features form special properties or modifications on the hydrological system.