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* [[Trace_water_through_project_area_use_case_(Water_Overlay)|Track flow in a hydrological system over time]] | * [[Trace_water_through_project_area_use_case_(Water_Overlay)|Track flow in a hydrological system over time]] | ||
* [[Calculate_stable_water_level_use_case_(Water_Overlay)|Manually calculate at what level the water level is stable]] | * [[Calculate_stable_water_level_use_case_(Water_Overlay)|Manually calculate at what level the water level is stable]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:31, 15 April 2019
Please note: This page is currently being updated.
This page describes several use cases and examples of configurations in different water overlays based on the water module.
Basics
Enhancements
Excessive water
Flooding
These use-cases can be implemented best using the Flooding Overlay.
- Visualize levee breach from water body inside project area (river, small lake)
- Visualize levee breach with water from outside the project area (large lake, sea)
- Visualize multiple sequential breaches
Rain
These use-cases can be implemented best using the Rainfall Overlay.
Water shortage
These use-cases can be implemented best using the Groundwater Overlay.
- Drought from excessive drains in the project area
- Drought from excessive evaporation in the project area
Water quality
Stationary analyses
- Track flow in a hydrological system over time
- Manually calculate at what level the water level is stable