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[[Water level area (Subsidence Overlay)|Water level areas]] are areas of which the water level is managed by a water authority. Water levels have to be kept high enough such that subsidence is minimized but low enough such that agriculture can flourish. When subsidence occurs, the subsidence model supports the mechanism of [[Indexation formula (Subsidence Overlay)|indexation]] in which water levels are automatically lowered to keep the ground water levels at a similar level. The [[Terrain (Subsidence Overlay)|subsidence terrain keys]] can all be overridden by overlapping [[Water level area (Subsidence Overlay)|Water level Areas]].
[[Water area (Subsidence Overlay)|Water areas]] are areas of which the water level is managed by a water authority. Water levels have to be kept high enough such that subsidence is minimized but low enough such that agriculture can flourish. When subsidence occurs, the subsidence model supports the mechanism of [[Indexation formula (Subsidence Overlay)|indexation]] in which water levels are automatically lowered to keep the ground water levels at a similar level.


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* In the subsidence models, water levels of water areas only influence the ground water level indirectly. Automatic adjustments of water levels, by indexation, do not always lower the ground water level in the same amount.  
* In the subsidence models, water levels of water areas only influence the ground water level indirectly. Automatic adjustments of water levels, by indexation, do not always lower the ground water level in the same amount.  
* The [[Terrain (Subsidence Overlay)|subsidence terrain keys]] can be overridden by overlapping [[Subsidence area (Subsidence Overlay)|Subsidence areas]]. Water areas can also be Subsidence areas at the same time.
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* [[Indexation formula (Subsidence Overlay)|Indexation formula]]
* [[Indexation formula (Subsidence Overlay)|Indexation formula]]
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Latest revision as of 06:58, 28 May 2021

Water areas are areas of which the water level is managed by a water authority. Water levels have to be kept high enough such that subsidence is minimized but low enough such that agriculture can flourish. When subsidence occurs, the subsidence model supports the mechanism of indexation in which water levels are automatically lowered to keep the ground water levels at a similar level.

Notes

  • In the subsidence models, water levels of water areas only influence the ground water level indirectly. Automatic adjustments of water levels, by indexation, do not always lower the ground water level in the same amount.
  • The subsidence terrain keys can be overridden by overlapping Subsidence areas. Water areas can also be Subsidence areas at the same time.

See also