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* In case a [[prequel]] is used, respective feature data is ignored. For example, when a clay thickness prequel is configured, clay thickness values from terrain and areas are ignored. They do not override values in the prequel, even when the prequel's raster values are | * In case a [[prequel]] is used, respective feature data is ignored. For example, when a clay thickness prequel is configured, clay thickness values from terrain and areas are ignored. They do not override values in the prequel, even when the prequel's raster values are {{nodata}} values. | ||
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Revision as of 17:39, 31 January 2023
Raster data in the form of GeoTIFFs can be provided to the Subsidence model to initiate ground water levels and clay thickness.
GeoTIFFs
- High ground water level prequel (Subsidence Overlay)
- Low ground water level prequel (Subsidence Overlay)
- Clay thickness prequel (Subsidence Overlay)
Notes
- In case a prequel is used, respective feature data is ignored. For example, when a clay thickness prequel is configured, clay thickness values from terrain and areas are ignored. They do not override values in the prequel, even when the prequel's raster values are NO_DATA values.