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{{Overlay attributes|<onlyinclude>
{{Overlay keys|<onlyinclude>
{{Overlay attributes|type=row|overlay=subsidence
{{Overlay keys|type=row|group=Subsidence Overlay
|attribute=Indexation
|key=INDEXATION
|unit=m
|unit=m
|description=The amount of indexation the water is subject to, from 0 (0%) to 1 (100%).
|description=When Indexation is non zero, the water level is automatically adjusted each simulation year, depending on the calculated subsidence. Indexation may range from 0 (0%) to 1 (100%).
|icon=
|icon=subsidencewizard_icon_indexation.png
|defaultvalue=10,7
|defaultvalue=10.7
}}</onlyinclude>}}
}}</onlyinclude>}}




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|notes=TThe surface water level is lowered each year by an amount equal to the subsidence times the indexation. From the perspective of the surface of the terrain, the water level in a location with 0% indexation will appear to increase as subsidence takes place.
|notes=The surface water level is lowered each year by an amount equal to the subsidence times the indexation. From the perspective of the surface of the terrain, the water level in a location with 0% indexation will appear to increase as subsidence takes place.
 
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* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]]
* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]]
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{{SubsidenceOverlay model attribute nav}}
{{SubsidenceOverlay feature attribute nav}}

Latest revision as of 10:14, 10 February 2021


Notes

The surface water level is lowered each year by an amount equal to the subsidence times the indexation. From the perspective of the surface of the terrain, the water level in a location with 0% indexation will appear to increase as subsidence takes place.

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