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Latest revision as of 17:38, 31 January 2023
Ground water level areas are areas which can be used to define the initial ground water level, when detailed raster data of ground water depths is not available.
Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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HI_GROUND_WATER_LEVEL | m + datum | The yearly high (average) ground water level in this area. Note that this is the ground water level (datum), not the ground water depth. | n/a | ||
LOW_GROUND_WATER_LEVEL | m + datum | The yearly low (average) ground water level in this area. Note that this is the ground water level (datum), not the ground water depth. | n/a |
Notes
- Water level areas and subsidence areas can also be ground water level areas at the same time.
See also