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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.  
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.  
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File:Wateroverlay_avg_shore_width_3m.png|Water Overlay with set to [[Surface water (Water Overlay)|Grid Averaging Waterways]] and an average shore width of 3m.
File:Wateroverlay_avg_shore_width_10m.png|Water Overlay with set to [[Surface water (Water Overlay)|Grid Averaging Waterways]] and an average shore width of 10m.
File:Wateroverlay_difference_waterlevel_avg_shorewidth.png|Difference in [[Surface last value result type (Water Overlay)|water level]].
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Revision as of 10:57, 29 January 2024

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.


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