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The amount of subsidence due to oxidation is calculated by the following formula: | The amount of subsidence due to oxidation is calculated by the following formula: | ||
<math>S_O = | <math>S_O = a_{y} \cdot d_{gw,y,c} - b \cdot d_{ct,c} - c</math> | ||
where | where | ||
: <math>S_O</math> is the subsidence due to oxidation. | |||
: <math>d_{gw,y,c}</math> is the [[Ground water depth formula (Subsidence Overlay)|calculated ground water depth]] for year y in cell c. | |||
: <math>a_{y}</math> is the [[Parameter_a_recalculation_formula_(Subsidence_Overlay)|calculated a parameter value]] for the current year <math>y</math>. | |||
: <math>d_{ct,c}</math> is the clay thickness of the terrain in cell c, defined by [[Clay thickness (Subsidence Overlay)|CLAY_THICKNESS]] | |||
: <math>b</math> is the b parameter value, defined by [[B (Subsidence Overlay)|the model attribute B]] | |||
: <math>c</math> is the c parameter value, defined by [[C (Subsidence Overlay)|the model attribute C]] | |||
This formula was provided by experts, who have derived this formula empirically.<noinclude> | |||
This formula was provided by experts, who have derived this formula empirically. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 15 March 2021
The amount of subsidence due to oxidation is calculated by the following formula:
where
- is the subsidence due to oxidation.
- is the calculated ground water depth for year y in cell c.
- is the calculated a parameter value for the current year .
- is the clay thickness of the terrain in cell c, defined by CLAY_THICKNESS
- is the b parameter value, defined by the model attribute B
- is the c parameter value, defined by the model attribute C
This formula was provided by experts, who have derived this formula empirically.