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{{Overlay attributes|type=row|overlay=Subsidence | {{Overlay attributes|type=row|overlay=Subsidence | ||
|attribute=INUNDATE_LAND_BELOW_WATER_LEVEL | |attribute=INUNDATE_LAND_BELOW_WATER_LEVEL | ||
|unit= | |unit=boolean | ||
|description=Land, which subsides below the managed water level, will be considered inundated. | |description=Land, which subsides below the managed water level, will be considered inundated. | ||
|icon=subsidencewizard_inundate.png | |icon=subsidencewizard_inundate.png | ||
|defaultvalue=0 | |defaultvalue=0 | ||
}}</onlyinclude>}} | }}</onlyinclude>}} | ||
The idea is that such land tiles are flooded on the surface due to the occurred subsidence of the land and the high managed water level. This results in the ground water level equalizing with the surface height. In such situation, subsidence due to oxidation will no longer occur. In case the land patches are generally hollow in shape and protected by small levees, this setting should be turned off. | |||
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* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]] | * [[How to add and remove an Attribute]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 16 March 2021
Icon | Attribute | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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INUNDATE_LAND_BELOW_WATER_LEVEL | boolean | Land, which subsides below the managed water level, will be considered inundated. | 0 |
The idea is that such land tiles are flooded on the surface due to the occurred subsidence of the land and the high managed water level. This results in the ground water level equalizing with the surface height. In such situation, subsidence due to oxidation will no longer occur. In case the land patches are generally hollow in shape and protected by small levees, this setting should be turned off.
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