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Latest revision as of 19:14, 14 April 2023


The Arc Hydro Groundwater ribbon in ArcGIS Pro can be found alongside the other ribbon tabs at the top of the ArcGIS Pro interface.

The Arc Hydro Groundwater ribbon

The following buttons and drop-down menus are available on the ribbon:


ArcGIS Notes

There are significant differences between the options included with the Arc Hydro Groundwater toolbar in ArcGIS and the Arc Hydro Groundwater ribbon in ArcGIS Pro. As a result, they are separated into two sections to avoid confusion. The documentation for the Arc Hydro Groundwater toolbar is below. Note that that there are many tools that are available in both ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro. Both of the links for those tools will lead to the same page. The pages for the shared tools document the options for both ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro.

The Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar in ArcGIS is accessed by selecting Customize | Toolbars | Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar. As with other toolbars, it can be docked at the top of the ArcGIS window or used as a floating toolbar (see example images below). This toolbar contains a set of tools and menu commands for working with the Arc Hydro Groundwater Data Model. The toolbar appears as follows:

The Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar when docked
The Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar when floating

The following buttons and drop-down menus are available on the toolbar.

Definition Query Filter

The Definition Query Filter tool simplifies visualizing, analyzing, and working with data within the groundwater geodatabase by filtering a layer based on its FType attribute. For example, a set of wells imported from a state database may contain wells of multiple types (e.g., irrigation, water supply, domestic, monitoring, etc.). The well type is defined in the FType field. When visualizing and analyzing the well data, it might be useful to analyze only certain types of wells. The Definition Query Filter tool makes it easy for users to create filter-selected datasets to include only certain types of data.

A well feature class symbolized by the feature type (FType).

By choosing the appropriate option in a drop-down located on the Arc Hydro Groundwater ribbon/toolbar, the layer can be immediately filtered based on its FType attribute.

Well feature class filtered using the Definition Query Filter tool. The result is a well layer showing only domestic wells.

Notes

  1. ^ a b This tool was designed specifically for the Southwest Florida Water Management District, and has settings and features specific to them. We cannot guarantee this tool will be useful to anyone outside the SWFWMD.