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|unit=m (mm)¹
|unit=m (mm)¹
|mode=[[Result type (Water Overlay)#Last_resulttype|Last]]
|mode=[[Result type (Water Overlay)#Last_resulttype|Last]]
|description=The (effective) amount of water in both the underground unsaturated and saturated zone.
|description=The (effective) amount of water in both the unsaturated and saturated zone.
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* This result type requires the [[Ground water (Water Overlay)|Ground water mode]] to be set to INFILTRATION_ONLY, or to COMPLETE.
* This result type requires the [[Ground water (Water Overlay)|Ground water mode]] to be set to INFILTRATION_ONLY, or to COMPLETE.
* The displayed result is the height of the water column below the surface. It is the sum of the amount water in the saturated zone and the unsaturated zone, where the amount is represented as the water column. This value can be used to validate water balances and comparisons with values such as water on surface, rain, seepage and evaporation.
* The displayed result is the height of the water column below the surface. It is the sum of the amount water in the saturated zone and the unsaturated zone, where the amount is represented as the water column. This value can be used to validate water balances and comparisons with values such as water on surface, rain, seepage and evaporation.
* In the underground, water in the unsaturated zone is assumed to be equally spread across the entire height of the unsaturated zone.  
* In the ground, water in the unsaturated zone is assumed to be equally spread across the entire height of the unsaturated zone.  
* To obtain the amount of water in the saturated zone, the Water datum height is converted using the surface datum height, the underground depth and the water storage percentage.
* To obtain the amount of water in the saturated zone, the Water datum height is converted using the surface datum height, the bottom distance and the water storage percentage.
|seealso=
|seealso=
* [[Underground model (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Ground model (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Underground infiltration formula (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Ground infiltration formula (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Underground evaporation formula (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Ground evaporation formula (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Surface infiltration formula (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Surface infiltration formula (Water Overlay)]]
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{{WaterOverlay result nav}}
{{WaterOverlay result nav}}

Revision as of 15:29, 26 January 2024

¹ the units between () are as displayed in the 3D client. If exported to GeoTiff the SI-convention is used: meters (m) and seconds (s).

Notes

  • This result type requires the Ground water mode to be set to INFILTRATION_ONLY, or to COMPLETE.
  • The displayed result is the height of the water column below the surface. It is the sum of the amount water in the saturated zone and the unsaturated zone, where the amount is represented as the water column. This value can be used to validate water balances and comparisons with values such as water on surface, rain, seepage and evaporation.
  • In the ground, water in the unsaturated zone is assumed to be equally spread across the entire height of the unsaturated zone.
  • To obtain the amount of water in the saturated zone, the Water datum height is converted using the surface datum height, the bottom distance and the water storage percentage.

See also