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Groundwater levels in the Water model can be initialized using a Overlay [[Prequel]].
Groundwater levels in the Water model can be initialized using a Overlay [[Prequel]].


Groundwater is only used when the [[ground water (Water Overlay)|GROUND WATER attribute]] of the [[Water Overlay]] is set to '''complete''', meaning the [[underground model (Water Overlay)|underground model]] is vertically and horizontally fully active.
Groundwater is only used when the [[ground water (Water Overlay)|GROUND WATER attribute]] of the [[Water Overlay]] is set to '''complete''', meaning the [[ground model (Water Overlay)|ground model]] is vertically and horizontally fully active.


Values in the groundwater [[Prequel]] can represent either:
Values in the groundwater [[Prequel]] can represent either:
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* the water depth, as the initial distance between the surface and the [[Ground_watertable_result_type_(Water_Overlay)|watertable]]. A greater value in the GeoTIFF will result in a lower watertable.
* the water depth, as the initial distance between the surface and the [[Ground_watertable_result_type_(Water_Overlay)|watertable]]. A greater value in the GeoTIFF will result in a lower watertable.


When a groundwater [[Prequel]] is not configured for the Water Overlay, the watertable is initialized using the [[water level (Water Overlay)|WATER_LEVEL]] attribute of the [[Water area (Water Overlay)|water area]] instead (or the [[Water level prequel (Water Overlay)|Water Level Prequel]], if so configured). For locations without water areas, the water table is set to one meter below the [[elevation model (Water Overlay)|surface]].  
When a groundwater [[Prequel]] is not configured for the Water Overlay, the watertable is initialized using the [[water level (Water Overlay)|WATER_LEVEL]] attribute of the [[Water area (Water Overlay)|water area]] instead (or the [[Surface level prequel (Water Overlay)]], if so configured). For locations without water areas, the water table is set to one meter below the [[elevation model (Water Overlay)|surface]].  


The following [[Prequel]]s are possible:
The following [[Prequel]]s are possible:


{{Overlay prequels|
{{Overlay prequels|suppresscategory=true|
{{:Groundwater datum prequel (Water Overlay)}}
{{:Groundwater datum prequel (Water Overlay)}}
{{:Groundwater depth prequel (Water Overlay)}}
{{:Groundwater depth prequel (Water Overlay)}}
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|seealso=
|seealso=
* [[Water area (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Water area (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Underground model (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Ground model (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Ground watertable result type (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Ground watertable result type (Water Overlay)]]
}}
}}


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Latest revision as of 15:53, 26 January 2024

Groundwater levels in the Water model can be initialized using a Overlay Prequel.

Groundwater is only used when the GROUND WATER attribute of the Water Overlay is set to complete, meaning the ground model is vertically and horizontally fully active.

Values in the groundwater Prequel can represent either:

  • the datum height of the ground water level.
  • the water depth, as the initial distance between the surface and the watertable. A greater value in the GeoTIFF will result in a lower watertable.

When a groundwater Prequel is not configured for the Water Overlay, the watertable is initialized using the WATER_LEVEL attribute of the water area instead (or the Surface level prequel (Water Overlay), if so configured). For locations without water areas, the water table is set to one meter below the surface.

The following Prequels are possible:


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 waterdepth)
  • NL_GLG_kk-nhi (Average lowest waterdepth)
  • NL_GVG_kk-nhi (Average spring waterdepth)

It is important to emphasize that when using these GeoTIFFs, they should be configured as water depth (relative to terrain) rather than water height (relative to datum).