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* <math>d_b</math> = The [[Ground bottom distance m model attribute (Water Overlay)|GROUND_BOTTOM_DISTANCE_M]] (effectively available height in the underground model). | * <math>d_b</math> = The [[Ground bottom distance m model attribute (Water Overlay)|GROUND_BOTTOM_DISTANCE_M]] (effectively available height in the underground model). | ||
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Revision as of 12:57, 2 September 2020
Groundwater level is calculated per cell.
Where:
- = The height (column) of the saturated zone.
- = The amount of water in the saturated zone. The height of the water column if the equivalent amount of water was placed on the surface.
- = The WATER_STORAGE_PERCENTAGE of the underground terrain type, used here as a fraction.
- = The groundwater level, relative to datum. Also known as the watertable.
- = The surface height in the cell, relative to datum.
- = The GROUND_BOTTOM_DISTANCE_M (effectively available height in the underground model).
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