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(Created page with "__NOINDEX__ __NOTOC__ ===Remove Adverse Slopes=== Given a GSSHA Boundary Conditions coverage with a stream (channel) network, creates a copy of the coverage in which the arc elevations have been changed so no adverse slopes (streams running uphill) exist in the stream network. :thumb|none|400 px|Figure 1. Illustration of arc elevations before and after removing adverse slopes ====Input Parameters==== *''Input GSSHA Boundary Conditions...") |
(Created page with "__NOINDEX__ __NOTOC__ ===Remove Adverse Slopes=== Given a GSSHA Boundary Conditions coverage with a stream (channel) network, creates a copy of the coverage in which the arc elevations have been changed so no adverse slopes (streams running uphill) exist in the stream network. :thumb|none|400 px|Figure 1. Illustration of arc elevations before and after removing adverse slopes ====Input Parameters==== *''Input GSSHA Boundary Conditions...") |
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 23 February 2024
Remove Adverse Slopes
Given a GSSHA Boundary Conditions coverage with a stream (channel) network, creates a copy of the coverage in which the arc elevations have been changed so no adverse slopes (streams running uphill) exist in the stream network.
Input Parameters
- Input GSSHA Boundary Conditions coverage – The GSSHA Boundary Conditions coverage containing the stream network.
- Output coverage name – Name of the output coverage. Optional. If not specified, the input coverage name is used with a number appended to make the name unique.
Output Parameters
- Output coverage – The new coverage.
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