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For a [[Water Overlay]], the watertable can be defined by a [[groundwater GeoTiff (Water Overlay)|groundwater GeoTiff]].
For a [[Water Overlay]], the watertable can be defined by a [[groundwater GeoTIFF (Water Overlay)|groundwater GeoTIFF]].


{{editor location|overlay wizard|The Water Overlay}}
{{editor location|overlay wizard|The Water Overlay}}


{{howto|title=connect a default groundwater GeoTiff to a Water Overlay
{{howto|title=connect a default groundwater GeoTIFF to a Water Overlay
|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.
|From the dropdown, select the desired GeoTIFF.
|Close the wizard.
|Close the wizard.
}}
}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
* Note that default provided GeoTiffs may not have worldwide coverage. For example, the default NHI GeoTiffs only provide coverage in the Netherlands.
* Note that default provided GeoTIFFs may not have worldwide coverage. For example, the default NHI GeoTIFFs only provide coverage in the Netherlands.


{{Water Module buttons}}
{{Water Module buttons}}

Revision as of 12:12, 17 January 2022

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. Open the configuration wizard of the Water Overlay.
  2. Continue to the step concerning ground water.
  3. Opt for "Select a Groundwater Depth GeoTIFF".
  4. From the dropdown, select the desired GeoTIFF.
  5. Close the wizard.

Notes

  • Note that default provided GeoTIFFs may not have worldwide coverage. For example, the default NHI GeoTIFFs only provide coverage in the Netherlands.