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* This result type requires the [[Ground water (Water Overlay)|Ground water mode]] to be set to COMPLETE.
* If the [[Ground watertable with surface (Water Overlay)|GROUND_WATERTABLE_WITH_SURFACE]] setting is used, and the groundwater level fluctuates close to the surface, the groundwater level may appear to jump erratically. When this occurs and the this impacts the output in an unacceptable way, it is recommended to disable that setting, and separately consider results for the [[Surface last datum result type (Water Overlay)|SURFACE_LAST_DATUM]] for the above-ground waterlevels.
* If the [[Ground watertable with surface (Water Overlay)|GROUND_WATERTABLE_WITH_SURFACE]] setting is used, and the groundwater level fluctuates close to the surface, the groundwater level may appear to jump erratically. When this occurs and the this impacts the output in an unacceptable way, it is recommended to disable that setting, and separately consider results for the [[Surface last datum result type (Water Overlay)|SURFACE_LAST_DATUM]] for the above-ground waterlevels.
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Revision as of 07:54, 30 October 2020

The default behavior of this result type is to display only the groundwater level. If the GROUND_WATERTABLE_WITH_SURFACE setting is used, the output for any location where the groundwater level is close to the surface is the surface water level instead.

Notes

  • This result type requires the Ground water mode to be set to COMPLETE.
  • If the GROUND_WATERTABLE_WITH_SURFACE setting is used, and the groundwater level fluctuates close to the surface, the groundwater level may appear to jump erratically. When this occurs and the this impacts the output in an unacceptable way, it is recommended to disable that setting, and separately consider results for the SURFACE_LAST_DATUM for the above-ground waterlevels.