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|description=With the surface water mode set to Grid Averaging, identified water average areas can be extended to include nearby shorelines within the configured distance. | |description=With the surface water mode set to Grid Averaging, identified water average areas can be extended to include nearby shorelines within the configured distance. | ||
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* This option is only used when the [[ | * This option is only used when the [[Surface water (Water Overlay)|surface water mode]] is set to Grid Averaging. | ||
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* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]] | * [[How to add and remove an Attribute]] |
Revision as of 07:31, 10 February 2022
Icon | Attribute | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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AVG_SHORE_WIDTH_M | length | With the surface water mode set to Grid Averaging, identified water average areas can be extended to include nearby shorelines within the configured distance. | 3 |
Water polygons supplied by Geo data often do not include the shorelines around it, which could still contain water due to overflowing. Additionally, shorelines are important for the interaction between ground water and water ways.