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* Clay thickness defined in a Subsidence area is ignored when a [[Clay_thickness_geotiff_(Subsidence_Overlay)|clay thickness | * Clay thickness defined in a Subsidence area is ignored when a [[Clay_thickness_geotiff_(Subsidence_Overlay)|clay thickness GeoTIFF]] is used. | ||
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Revision as of 13:02, 17 January 2022
Subsidence areas are conceptual areas which allow users to override subsidence related attributes of the underlying terrain.
Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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SUBSIDENCE | boolean | Whether or not subsidence should be calculated for a terrain or in a given area. Subsidence is calculated when the value is not equal to 0. | false | ||
CLAY_THICKNESS | m | The thickness of the clay layer on the peat, for the calculation of the oxidation component of subsidence. | 0.2 | ||
PEAT_FRACTION | The fraction of the soil composed of peat, for the calculation of the compaction component of subsidence. | 0.4 | |||
TOPLAYER_THICKNESS | m | The thickness of the layer covering the peat, for the calculation of the compaction component of subsidence. | 1.2 |
Notes
- Clay thickness defined in a Subsidence area is ignored when a clay thickness GeoTIFF is used.