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{{terrain attributes|type=row|group=Water Overlay | |||
|attribute=GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD | |attribute=GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD | ||
|unit=m/day | |unit=m/day | ||
| | |layer=Surface | ||
|description=The speed at which water can flow vertically from the surface to the underground unsaturated zone. | |description=The speed at which water can flow vertically from the surface to the underground unsaturated zone. | ||
|icon= | |icon=waterwizard_icon_water_infiltration.png | ||
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=== | {{terrain attributes|type=row|group=Water Overlay | ||
|attribute=GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD | |||
|unit=m/day | |||
|layer=Underground | |||
|description=The speed at which water can flow vertically from the surface to the underground unsaturated zone. | |||
|icon=waterwizard_icon_water_infiltration.png | |||
}} </onlyinclude> | |||
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Based on the properties of the terrain, water may infiltrate into the [[Underground model (Water Overlay)|underground water system]]. | Based on the properties of the terrain, water may infiltrate into the [[Underground model (Water Overlay)|underground water system]]. | ||
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Underground flow, or horizontal infiltration, are dependent on the infiltration properties of the underground, unless an [[Aquifer (Water Overlay)|aquifer]] exists at the same location. | Underground flow, or horizontal infiltration, are dependent on the infiltration properties of the underground, unless an [[Aquifer (Water Overlay)|aquifer]] exists at the same location. | ||
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*The groundwater level reduction is inversely proportional to the [[terrain water storage percentage (Water Overlay)|WATER_STORAGE_PERCENTAGE]], as the contribution of a given volume of water to the groundwater level increases when the capacity for water storage in the underground layer decreases. | *The groundwater level reduction is inversely proportional to the [[terrain water storage percentage (Water Overlay)|WATER_STORAGE_PERCENTAGE]], as the contribution of a given volume of water to the groundwater level increases when the capacity for water storage in the underground layer decreases. | ||
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* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]] | * [[How to add and remove an Attribute]] | ||
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* [[Ground infiltration md (Water Overlay)]] | |||
* [[Groundwater level formula (Water Overlay) | * [[Groundwater level formula (Water Overlay)]] | ||
* [[Underground infiltration formula (Water Overlay) | * [[Underground infiltration formula (Water Overlay)]] | ||
* [[Underground model ( | * [[Underground model (Water Overlay)]] | ||
* [[Infiltration model ( | * [[Infiltration model (Water Overlay)]] | ||
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{{WaterOverlay terrain attribute nav}} | {{WaterOverlay terrain attribute nav}} |
Revision as of 07:06, 3 September 2020
Icon | Attribute | Unit | Layer | Range | Description |
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GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD | m/day | Surface | The speed at which water can flow vertically from the surface to the underground unsaturated zone. | ||
GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD | m/day | Underground | The speed at which water can flow vertically from the surface to the underground unsaturated zone. |
Based on the properties of the terrain, water may infiltrate into the underground water system.
The speed at which water can infiltrate from the surface to the underground unsaturated zone is dependent on both the GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD of the surface terrain, as well as the GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD of any construction in that location, if present. Of the infiltration values of the construction and the surface terrain, the lowest value is used. If either has an infiltration value of 0, water cannot infiltrate into the underground unsaturated zone.
The maximum amount of water which can be stored in the saturated zone is based on the WATER_STORAGE_PERCENTAGE of the underground terrain.
Underground flow, or horizontal infiltration, are dependent on the infiltration properties of the underground, unless an aquifer exists at the same location.
Notes
- The groundwater level reduction is inversely proportional to the WATER_STORAGE_PERCENTAGE, as the contribution of a given volume of water to the groundwater level increases when the capacity for water storage in the underground layer decreases.