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The aquifer is an additional definition for the underground, allowing for [[Underground horizontal flow model (Water Overlay)|underground horizontal flow]] different from the underground terrain's [[Terrain_ground_infiltration_md_(Water_Overlay)|GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD]]. | The aquifer is an additional definition for the underground, allowing for [[Underground horizontal flow model (Water Overlay)|underground horizontal flow]] different from the underground terrain's [[Terrain_ground_infiltration_md_(Water_Overlay)|GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:19, 8 October 2020
The aquifer is an additional definition for the underground, allowing for underground horizontal flow different from the underground terrain's GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD.
Aquifer height (Water Overlay)
Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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AQUIFER_KD | m²/day | The hydraulic conductivity of the aquifer, which dictates the speed at which water can flow horizontally through the underground. | n/a |
Notes
- The aquifer only functions if its hydraulic conductivity is greater than 0. If it is 0 or less the aquifer is disregarded, and the GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD of the underground terrain is used.
- The aquifer functionality is also used to model drainages.