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In the {{software}} there are different | In the {{software}} there are different subsurface types available. Subsurface terrain data is acquired from [[GEO_Data|FGR]]. Note: as of Tygron Platform version 2019.0.0 this has become [[GEO_Data|BRO]]. The [[Underground_(Overlay)|Subsurface Overlay]] shows the different soil types composing the subsurface, each having distinctive predefined attributes.<!-- that affect the [[Water_Overlays|Water Overlays]].--> The table below shows a division into the different terrain categories, which, in turn, have their own subdivisions into multiple subsurface soil types. | ||
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|When the [[new project wizard]] creates a new project, and this is water-type terrain, this is the maximum steepness of the sloop at the edges of the water (taludhoek). | |When the [[Wizard|new project wizard]] creates a new project, and this is water-type terrain, this is the maximum steepness of the sloop at the edges of the water (taludhoek). | ||
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Revision as of 14:29, 11 April 2019
What is Terrain?
Terrain in the Tygron Platform, describes the surface, subsurface and elevation of your project. Terrain excludes everything which is build-up on the terrain, which is described in buildings. Terrain can be edited via GEO DATA -> Terrain.
Surface
In the Tygron Platform there are different terrain types are available. Each land type has different predefined attributes that affect indicators and overlays such as green, livability and the rainfall flooding. All types are described in the table below.
EN | NL | Description |
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Concrete | Beton | This land type can mostly be found in urban and industrial areas |
River Water | Boezemwater | Larger water bodies, navigable for (small) boats |
Dike | Dijk | Dike is a land type that usually lays between water and constructions, or other areas which need to be protected. Dikes are constructed phenomenon, offering protection from floods and high tides |
Dunes | Duinen | Dunes is a land type that usually lays between the beach and the rest of the land mass. Dunes are a natural phenomenon, a row of wind shaped sandy hills, protecting the inland from floods and high tides. Sometimes, due to erosion, dunes also occur inland and can eventually develop into a large arid region - the Sahara sand dunes. |
Golf brekers | Breakwater | Breakwater is land type designated to protect the actual coast line from waves, floods and tidal erosion. |
Grasland | Grassland | All that is grass |
Open land | Open land | This is the default land type for land in the Tygron Platform. If an empty world is generated, all land will have this land type |
Water | Water | Small water bodies |
Sand | Zand | All that is sand |
Each surface terrain-type has the following attributes:
Attribute | Unit | Description |
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BUILDABLE | Indication if a terrain can be built upon or not. | |
GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD | meter per day | Limitation in capacity of ground infiltration from the surface into the sub-soil, used in the Rainfall Overlay |
HEAT_EFFECT | degrees celsius | Impact of terrain on the heat stress overlay |
LIVABILITY_EFFECT | Impact of terrain on the livability overlay | |
POLDER_WATER | ||
SAFETY | ||
TERRAIN_MIX | ||
TEXTURE_TYPE | ||
WATER | Whether this is a water-type terrain. This means constructions that can only be built on land cannot be built on this terrain. In addition, it also counts as a water terrain for overlay calculations. If 1, cells of this type will average the waterlevel, if 0, surface flow will be computed (see Rainfall Overlay) | |
WATER_DEPTH_M | m | When the new project wizard creates a new project, and this is water-type terrain, this is the maximum depth of that water body. |
WATER_EVAPORATION_FACTOR | Factor by which the reference evaporation (see Rainfall Overlay) is multiplied | |
WATER_MANNING | s/[m1/3] | Roughness of the surface, used in the surface flow computation of the Rainfall Overlay. |
Subsurface
In the Tygron Platform there are different subsurface types available. Subsurface terrain data is acquired from FGR. Note: as of Tygron Platform version 2019.0.0 this has become BRO. The Subsurface Overlay shows the different soil types composing the subsurface, each having distinctive predefined attributes. The table below shows a division into the different terrain categories, which, in turn, have their own subdivisions into multiple subsurface soil types.
EN | NL | Description |
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Gravel | Grind | Terrain with a gravel underground layer |
Clay | Klei | Terrain with a clay underground layer |
Chalk | Krijt | Terrain with a chalk underground layer |
Loam | Leem | Terrain with a loam underground layer |
Loess | Löss | Terrain with a loess underground layer |
Unknown | Onbekend | Default underground if no data is available for your project |
Silt | Silt | Terrain with a silt underground layer |
Peat | Veen | Terrain with a peat underground layer |
Sand | Zand | Terrain with a sand underground layer |
Marine clay | Zeeklei | Terrain with a marine clay underground layer |
Each underground terrain type has the following attributes:
Attribute | Unit | Description |
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ANGLE_OF_REPOSE | Degrees | When the new project wizard creates a new project, and this is water-type terrain, this is the maximum steepness of the sloop at the edges of the water (taludhoek). |
BUILDABLE | Attribute that determines if a Construction can be built there (0=no, 1=yes) | |
GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD | meter per day | Limitation in capacity of ground infiltration from the surface into the sub-soil, used in the Rainfall Overlay |
PEAT_FRACTION | ||
TOPLAYER_THICKNESS | ||
WATER_STORAGE_PERCENTAGE | Volume of water that can be stored per volume of soil, usually expressed as the saturated minus residual water content properties of soil |
Elevation
In the terrain menu, the user can change the elevation-model in the project or import/select an elevation model Geotiff. More info on elevation can be found on the terrain height page