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{{howto|title=connect a default groundwater GeoTiff to a Water Overlay
{{howto|title=connect a default groundwater GeoTiff to a Water Overlay
|Prepare a [[GeoTiff]] file with the desired watertable depths.
|Open the [[Water Overlay Wizard|configuration wizard]] of the [[Water Overlay]].
|Open the [[Water Overlay Wizard|configuration wizard]] of the [[Water Overlay]].
|Continue to the step concerning [[groundwater GeoTiff (Water Overlay)|ground water]].
|Continue to the step concerning [[groundwater GeoTiff (Water Overlay)|ground water]].
|Opt for "Select a Groundwater Depth GeoTiff".
|Opt for "Select a Groundwater Depth GeoTiff".
|From the dropdown, select the desired GeoTiff.
|Select "Import". The "Geotiff selection" window will open.
|Select "Import new GeoTiff", and open your file.
|Select your file in the "Geotiff selection" window, and select "Apply".
|Close the wizard.
|Close the wizard.
}}
}}

Revision as of 13:10, 12 June 2019

For a Water Overlay, the watertable can be defined by a groundwater GeoTiff.

Editor → Current Situation (Ribbon tab) → Overlays (Ribbon bar) → The Water Overlay (Left panel) → Configuration Wizard (Right panel)
How to connect a default groundwater GeoTiff to a Water Overlay:
  1. Prepare a GeoTiff file with the desired watertable depths.
  2. Open the configuration wizard of the Water Overlay.
  3. Continue to the step concerning ground water.
  4. Opt for "Select a Groundwater Depth GeoTiff".
  5. Select "Import". The "Geotiff selection" window will open.
  6. Select "Import new GeoTiff", and open your file.
  7. Select your file in the "Geotiff selection" window, and select "Apply".
  8. Close the wizard.

Notes

  • Remember that the data in the groundwater GeoTiff is expected to be the depth of the watertable, the distance between the watertable and the surface.