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|name=HI_GROUND_WATER | |||
|icon=overlay_icon_subsidence_hi_ground_water.png | |||
|unit=m | |||
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| | |description=The distance between the ground surface and the highest ground water level. This number is lower than that of the lowest ground water level. A positive value means the ground water is below the surface of the land. A negative value would theoretically mean the ground water has risen above the surface of the ground. | ||
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|The distance between the ground surface and the highest ground water level. This number is lower than that of the lowest ground water level. A positive value means the ground water is below the surface of the land. A negative value would theoretically mean the ground water has risen above the surface of the ground. | |||
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Revision as of 13:24, 29 October 2020
Icon | Result type | Unit | Mode | Description |
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HI_GROUND_WATER | m | Total | The distance between the ground surface and the highest ground water level. This number is lower than that of the lowest ground water level. A positive value means the ground water is below the surface of the land. A negative value would theoretically mean the ground water has risen above the surface of the ground. |