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[[Terrain]]s in a project have a number of properties which can influence the subsidence calculation. By default, because there is always both surface and underground terrain defined for the entirety of the project area, all cells can be given default values for these subsidence keys. The subsidence terrain keys can all be overridden by overlapping [[Subsidence area (Subsidence Overlay)|Subsidence Areas]].
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[[Terrain]]s in a project have a number of properties which can influence the subsidence calculation. The subsidence model only takes properties of underground terrains into account. By default each location in the project area is covered by an underground terrain, and therefore each grid cell of the subsidence model can be given default values for the subsidence keys listed below. The subsidence terrain keys can all be overridden by overlapping [[Subsidence_area_(Subsidence_Overlay)|Subsidence areas]].


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Latest revision as of 14:03, 16 March 2026

This functionality is deprecated and will be removed in the future.

Terrains in a project have a number of properties which can influence the subsidence calculation. The subsidence model only takes properties of underground terrains into account. By default each location in the project area is covered by an underground terrain, and therefore each grid cell of the subsidence model can be given default values for the subsidence keys listed below. The subsidence terrain keys can all be overridden by overlapping Subsidence areas.