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|How fast this terrain can evaporate water from the underground. The [[Weather|weather]] evaporation speed is multiplied by this factor to determine the rate of evaporation. | |How fast this terrain can evaporate water from the underground. The [[Weather|weather]] evaporation speed is multiplied by this factor to determine the rate of evaporation. | ||
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Revision as of 09:34, 9 May 2019
Terrains in a project have a number of hydrological properties which can influence the flow of water in a project. Because there is always both surface and underground terrain defined for the entirety of the project area, all cells are affected by all properties of terrains, unless a construction is present with overwriting values.
Icon | Attribute | Unit | Type | Description |
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WATER | boolean | Surface | Whether the specified terrain is a water terrain. | |
ROOT_DEPTH_M | m | Surface | The depth of the roots of this surface terrain, relative to the surface. Water can be drawn from the underground and evaporated if the roots can reach it. | |
WATER_EVAPORATION_FACTOR | factor | Surface | How fast this terrain can evaporate water from the underground. The weather evaporation speed is multiplied by this factor to determine the rate of evaporation. | |
File:Waterwizard icon water storage percentage.png | WATER_STORAGE_PERCENTAGE | |||
GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD | m/day | Surface | The speed at which water can flow vertically from the surface to the underground unsaturated zone. | |
GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD | m/day | Underground | The speed at which water can flow vertically from the underground unsaturated zone to the underground saturated zone, and horizontally through across the saturated zone. | |
WATER_MANNING | s/(m1/3) | Surface | The Gauckler–Manning coefficient of the terrain. |