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{{Overlay attributes|type=row|overlay=Water | {{Overlay attributes|type=row|overlay=Water | ||
|attribute=EXTENDED_RECONSTRUCTION | |attribute=EXTENDED_RECONSTRUCTION | ||
|unit=boolean | |unit={{boolean}} | ||
|description=When selected, a well-balanced reconstruction method for drying and wetting fronts described by Bollermann et. al. is used. This approach is useful when interested in a ''lake at rest'' situation and is applied to shorelines. When water flow is more important, this option should be unchecked. | |description=When selected, a well-balanced reconstruction method for drying and wetting fronts described by Bollermann et. al. is used. This approach is useful when interested in a ''lake at rest'' situation and is applied to shorelines. When water flow is more important, this option should be unchecked. | ||
|icon= | |icon= |
Revision as of 12:18, 27 October 2022
Icon | Attribute | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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EXTENDED_RECONSTRUCTION | boolean | When selected, a well-balanced reconstruction method for drying and wetting fronts described by Bollermann et. al. is used. This approach is useful when interested in a lake at rest situation and is applied to shorelines. When water flow is more important, this option should be unchecked. | 1 |
Notes
- A value means this option is not selected and inactive.
- A value means this option is selected and active.