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{{Overlay attribute
{{Overlay attributes|<onlyinclude>
|attribute=Culvert flow direction
{{Overlay attributes|type=row|overlay=Watershed
|attribute=CULVERT_FLOW_DIRECTION
|unit=bool
|unit=bool
|description=Use culvert flow direction to limit the way discharge areas are propagated. When active and water cell A flow to cell B through a culvert, the discharge area of B is propagated to cell A when it is not yet assigned to a [[prioritized discharge area]].
|description=Whether discharge areas can be propagated/expanded through culverts when water flows through and the other side is not yet assigned a [[Discharge area (Watershed Overlay)|discharge area]].
|icon=[[File:watershedwizard_icon_culvert_flow_direction.png]]
|defaultvalue=0
|defaultvalue=false
|icon=watershedwizard_icon_culvert_flow_direction.png
}}</onlyinclude>}}
 
Use culvert flow direction to limit the way discharge areas are propagated. When active and water cell A flow to cell B through a culvert, the discharge area of B is propagated to cell A when it is not yet assigned to a [[Discharge area (Watershed Overlay)|prioritized discharge area]].
 
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|notes=
* This option is only effective when specific [[Discharge area (Watershed Overlay)|discharge areas]] are used as input.
|howtos=
* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]]
}}
}}


==How-to's==
{{WatershedOverlay model attribute nav}}
* [[How-to add and remove an attribute|Add and remove an attribute]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:14, 4 June 2021

Use culvert flow direction to limit the way discharge areas are propagated. When active and water cell A flow to cell B through a culvert, the discharge area of B is propagated to cell A when it is not yet assigned to a prioritized discharge area.

Notes

  • This option is only effective when specific discharge areas are used as input.

How-to's