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Revision as of 07:55, 14 March 2025
Core principles
In the 2-dimensional grid model of the Tygron Platform, water infiltrates from the surface, infiltrates through the unsaturated zone and is partially stored, after which it reaches the saturated zone. Here, horizontal flow occurs, depending on hydraulic gradients and permeability, and everything is simulated in a time-dependant context. There is no vertical (and no radial) flow in the saturated zone.
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