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{{Overlay | {{Overlay keys|<onlyinclude> | ||
| | {{Overlay keys|type=row|overlay=Watershed | ||
|unit= | |key=DISCHARGE_AREA | ||
|description= | |unit={{boolean presence}} | ||
|icon=Watershedwizard_icon_discharge_area.png | |||
|description=Identifies the [[Area]] as a unique discharge area. | |||
}}</onlyinclude>}} | |||
Discharge areas represent regions where rain water ends up and potentially enters the water management system to be discharged. | |||
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|notes= | |||
* A discharge area always forms the basis of a watershed. Directional water flow, or the gradient of the terrain depending on the [[Discharge method (Watershed Overlay)|discharge method]], is backtracked to determine the watershed for a particular discharge area. | |||
* When multiple [[Area|areas]] overlap for a particular grid cell, only the first encountered discharge area is used. | * When multiple [[Area|areas]] overlap for a particular grid cell, only the first encountered discharge area is used. | ||
* In the | * In the initialization step of the watershed algorithm, water cells that are not yet assigned to any discharge area are automatically assigned to one when they are connected as a neighbor or by a culvert. | ||
|howtos= | |||
*[[How to import discharge areas]] | |||
*[[ | |seealso= | ||
* [[Discharge method (Watershed Overlay)]] | |||
* [[Discharge method (Watershed Overlay) | * [[Discharge areas result type (Watershed Overlay)]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Watershed Module]] | ||
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{{ | {{WatershedOverlay model attribute nav}} |
Latest revision as of 15:55, 23 February 2023
Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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DISCHARGE_AREA | boolean by presence | Identifies the Area as a unique discharge area. | n/a |
Discharge areas represent regions where rain water ends up and potentially enters the water management system to be discharged.
Notes
- A discharge area always forms the basis of a watershed. Directional water flow, or the gradient of the terrain depending on the discharge method, is backtracked to determine the watershed for a particular discharge area.
- When multiple areas overlap for a particular grid cell, only the first encountered discharge area is used.
- In the initialization step of the watershed algorithm, water cells that are not yet assigned to any discharge area are automatically assigned to one when they are connected as a neighbor or by a culvert.
How-to's
See also