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Latest revision as of 09:41, 27 February 2024

Buildings with a positive TRACER Attribute are known as chemical emitters. Buildings with a negatice TRACER Attribute are known as chemical decomposers.

Chemical emitters are Buildings which produce specific chemicals. The net amount of chemicals a single Building creates is spread out across it's surface. After the chemicals are created, any water flowing through the same location will carry a part of the chemicals with it.

Structures which are defined to create a negative amount of chemicals function as a scrubber or decomposer, removing the specified quantity of chemicals from the hydrological model.

In situations where water is absent, chemicals will not be moved between cells.

Notes

  • Chemical emitters must be Buildings on the surface, not Buildings situated below the surface.
  • Chemical emitters' attributes do not take the form of function values, and thus must be added manually or as part of loading in geodata.
  • Chemicals have generic definitions, in terms of name and magnitude, to allow for the modeling of arbitrary tracers.

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