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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* When no [[GeoTiff]] is selected or imported, the | * When no [[GeoTiff]] is selected or imported, the clay thickness of [[Subsidence_area_(Subsidence_Overlay)|subsidence areas]] or [[Terrain_(Subsidence_Overlay)|Terrain properies]] are used to. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 13:09, 1 April 2021
The clay thickness for the Subsidence Module at the start of the simulation can be specified using a GeoTiff.
In the Subsidence Overlay Wizard it is possible to select one of the Default datasets provided, to import a GeoTiff or to do nothing and proceed with the next step.
Clay Thickness GeoTIFF specification | |||||||||
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Description | The thickness of the clay layer on the peat, for the calculation of the oxidation component of Subsidence. | ||||||||
Value | Clay Thickness (m) |
Default data
For the Netherlands, a number of groundwater GeoTiffs are provided by default, based on data provided by The Netherlands Hydrological Instrumentarium:
- NL_GHG_kk-nhi (Average highest watertable)
- NL_GLG_kk-nhi (Average lowest watertable)
- NL_GVG_kk-nhi (Average spring watertable)
Notes
- When no GeoTiff is selected or imported, the clay thickness of subsidence areas or Terrain properies are used to.
See also