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[[Terrain]]s in a project have a number of hydrological properties which can influence the flow of water in a project. Because there is always both surface and underground terrain defined for the entirety of the project area, all cells are affected by all properties of terrains, unless a [[hydrological attributes of buildings (Water Overlay)|building]] is present with overwriting values.
[[Terrain]]s in a project have a number of hydrological properties which can influence the flow of water in a project. Because there is always both surface and underground terrain defined for the entirety of the project area, all cells are affected by all properties of terrains, unless a [[hydrological attributes of buildings (Water Overlay)|building]] is present with overwriting values.


{{terrain attributes|suppresscategory=true|
{{terrain attributes|suppresscategory=true|allowselflinks=true|
  {{:terrain hydraulic conductivity md (Water Overlay)}}
  {{:terrain hydraulic conductivity md (Water Overlay)}}
  {{:terrain hydraulic conductivity with thickness md (Water Overlay)}}
  {{:terrain hydraulic conductivity with thickness md (Water Overlay)}}

Revision as of 15:00, 27 February 2024

Terrains in a project have a number of hydrological properties which can influence the flow of water in a project. Because there is always both surface and underground terrain defined for the entirety of the project area, all cells are affected by all properties of terrains, unless a building is present with overwriting values.

Notes

  • In general, surface terrain attributes can be overridden by attributes of buildings on the surface, even when the attribute values of the building are set to 0.