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  • ...ndaries from digital elevation sources such as TINs and DEMs. The Drainage module includes all of the commands necessary to perform the automated delineation The Drainage module is included with all [http://www.aquaveo.com/software/wms-pricing paid edit
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  • The TIN and DEM menus have different commands when the Drainage module is active. ==Drainage TIN Menu==
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  • The drainage module has a number of tools to edit feature objects. The dialogs can be reached b [[Image:WMS Drainage Feature Arc Type.png|thumb|175 px|Drainage ''Feature Arc Type'' dialog]]
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  • ...ndaries from digital elevation sources such as TINs and DEMs. The Drainage module includes all of the commands necessary to perform the automated delineation The Drainage module is included with all [http://www.aquaveo.com/software/wms-pricing paid edit
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  • ...ven time. When switching modules, the menus and tools unique to the active module are displayed. [[File:Module toolbar in WMS.png]]
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  • The drainage module has a number of tools to edit feature objects. The dialogs can be reached b [[Image:WMS Drainage Feature Arc Type.png|thumb|175 px|Drainage ''Feature Arc Type'' dialog]]
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  • [[File:Terraindatamoduleexample.png|thumb|300 px|The Terrain Data module]] ...l terrain data (DEMs, and TINs) for hydrologic and hydraulic modeling. The module contains several [[WMS:Terrain Data Tools|tools]] for thinning, smoothing,
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  • #redirect [[WMS:Project Explorer Contents for Terrain Data Module]] ...change the active module to the Drainage module by selecting the Drainage Module.
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  • ...data type being currently used in the modeling process. Switching from one module to another can be done instantaneously to facilitate the simultaneous use o : [[File:WMS TerrainIcon.svg|16 px]] [[WMS:Terrain Data Module|Terrain Data Module]]
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  • [[File:WMSIcon Drainage Palette.png|thumb|right|The toolbar for the Drainage module.]] ...has a variety of tools useful for editing and creating objects within that module. The tools are described below.
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  • ...he ''SWMM'' menu in [[WMS:Project_Explorer_Contents_for_River_Module|river module]]. Several scenarios can exist where WMS is useful for developing a SWMM m # Delineate watersheds in a drainage coverage and compute the basin data.
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  • # Switch to the "Drainage Module". # Select the '''Select drainage unit or basin''' tool and double-click on the watershed to assign precipita
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  • ...this drainage coverage. Most of the work done will be centered around the drainage coverage which has two different purposes as outlined in the following para ...rainage polygon is tied into the tree as a drainage basin. An example of a drainage coverage used for the purpose of creating a hydrologic model is shown in th
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  • Reservoirs can be added to a TIN in the Drainage module. ...e '''Select Vertex''' tool to double-click on the vertex to bring up the ''Drainage Feature Point Type'' dialog where the vertex can be assigned as an outlet.
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  • ...tte'' change to the set of tools associated with the selected module. Each module has a separate set of tools. ...the command. For example, to delete a set of triangles in the Terrain Data module, the '''Select Triangles''' tool is chosen, the set of triangles to be dele
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  • The Drainage module provides several commands for working with basins in a TIN. ...'Refine Boundaries''' command. The drainage basin boundaries option in the Drainage [[WMS:Display Options|''Display Options'']] dialog is automatically set whe
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  • ...S:Help Menu|''Help'']]). The remaining menus are dependent on the selected module. ...menus and dynamic menus. The dynamic menus change depending on the active module or model.
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  • ...by connecting points which are known to lie in a stream, street, or other drainage structure. If the entered vertex string crosses triangle edges, a prompt w ...MS:Drainage_Module_Menus#Drainage_TIN_Menu|''TIN'']] menu for the Drainage module) deletes the segment of the stream between two selected stream nodes. An ou
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  • ;5.3. Terrain Data Module :[[WMS:Terrain Data Module|Terrain Data Module]]
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  • * '''Export XPX File''' – Saves all stream network, pipe linkage, drainage outlets, and storm drain inlet nodes as an XPX file. * '''Export EPA SWMM File''' – Saves all stream network, pipe linkage, drainage outlets, and storm drain inlet nodes as an EPA SWMM (*.inp) file.
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  • File:WMS TerrainIcon.svg|Terrain Data Module File:Drainage Module Icon.svg|Drainage Module
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  • ...'TIN'' or ''DEM'' Drainage module menus, or in the ''Feature Objects'' Map module menu. If a TIN, DEM, or map data are not present, areas and slopes must be
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  • ...c Modeling Palette.png|thumb|right|The toolbar for the Hydrologic Modeling module.]] The toolbar for the WMS [[WMS:Hydrologic Modeling Module|Hydrologic Modeling module]] has a variety of tools useful for editing and selecting items within a to
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  • ...accounts for stream networks and their associated topology, along with the drainage, channel, and hydrography data defining the project. For more information, In order to create an ArcHydro geodatabase from WMS, first switch to the GIS module and enable ArcObjects. WMS uses the feature objects stored in each coverage
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  • ...logic models to be built directly from three different features of the map module: polygons representing basin boundaries, arcs representing a stream network * [[WMS:Drainage|Drainage Coverage]]
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  • ...→Stream Arcs''' command (located in the ''DEM'' menu in the Drainage module) is used to create feature arcs from DEM points whose flow accumulation are ...et points to the closest threshold cell when creating them in the Drainage module). The ''Flow Accumulations'' display option can be very useful for identify
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  • ...boundaries, so it may be required to import multiple files to make up the drainage coverage in WMS. ...ture objects in the active coverage or by loading the shapefile in the GIS module.
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  • The ''TIN'' menu in the Terrain Data module provides commands for converting TIN data into other data. ...g the '''Create Grid''' command found in the ''Feature Objects'' menu (Map module).
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  • ...computed by overlaying either triangles on a TIN or basin polygons (from a drainage coverage) divided into small squares with the GIS data to calculate an Fm a # Select '''OK''' to compute losses for all drainage basins
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  • ...leExample.png|thumb|250 px|Examples of arcs drawn over DEM data in the Map module]] ...ular set of information. For example, one coverage could be used to define drainage boundaries, and another coverage could be used to define [[WMS:Land Use Cov
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  • ...and from the ''Feature Objects'' menu), and then convert the coverage to a drainage type. ...coverage to another data type (TIN, 2D grid, etc.) using the standard map module conversion processes.
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  • ...tions''' command is found in the ''TIN'' and ''DEM'' menus in the Drainage module, as well as the TIN and DEM item right-click menus in the Project Explorer. [[Category:Drainage]]
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  • ...ular set of information. For example, one coverage could be used to define drainage boundaries and another coverage could be used to define land use or soil zo ...nce they are created. When WMS is first launched the default coverage is a drainage coverage. When multiple coverages are created, one coverage is designated t
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  • ...riting an input file for the primary TOPAZ module DEDNM (Digital Elevation Drainage Network Model). DEDNM requires as input a file containing the elevations (m ...d then WMS will flag it so that TOPAZ does not fill the depression and the drainage computed. This is done using the [[WMS:DEM Point Attributes|''DEM Point Att
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  • In the hydrologic modeling module the Project Explorer displays the identical structure as the topologic tree Right-clicking on the main Hydrologic Tree Data folder [[File:Hydrologic Module Folder.svg|16 px]] allows creating a new folder (at this point a topologic
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  • ...age modules. For example even if you have a TIN loaded, but are in the map module the z value will not be displayed.
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  • ...'TIN'' or ''DEM'' Drainage module menus, or in the ''Feature Objects'' Map module menu. If a TIN, DEM, or map data are not present, areas and slopes must be ...and in the TIN or DEM Drainage module menus, or in the Feature Objects Map module menu.
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  • ...ported from standard GIS formatted files]]. This GIS data is overlaid with drainage basin boundaries to compute area-weighted composite model parameters for ea *Basin boundaries from the drainage boundary polygons on a drainage coverage.
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  • The TIN and DEM menus have different commands when the Drainage module is active. ==Drainage TIN Menu==
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  • ...MS is used to hold feature arcs, nodes, and polygons related to subsurface drainage networks or agricultural tile drain models. ...rm Drain''' menu command in the ''2D Grid'' [[File:2D Grid Icon.svg|14px]] module, but can also be manually edited at any time.
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  • ...ious drop-down menus. Additional menus become available depending on which module or model are selected. For more details on these and other menus, see [[WMS ...bar. It allows selection of models supported within the currently-selected module. Selecting a model causes its associated menu(s) to appear in the Menu Bar.
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  • ...DEMs. The ''General'' tab has a few things that do not fit as part of any module such as the background color, the color used to contrast selections (XOR),
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  • # Run Topaz (Drainage module) # Create the outlet(s) (Drainage module tools)
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  • The ''Rational'' menu, included in the Hydrologic Modeling module, has the following commands: ...rall watershed into sub-basins including the effect of routing through any drainage channels.
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  • ...t one cell in length or less) stub stream is created so that only a single drainage will be used. Remember that WMS will create a separate basin for each upstr When the drainage coverage feature objects are used to create a hydrologic model the area of
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  • ...udy area to be mapped. (This is done with the selection tool(s) in the GIS module) If wanting to map all features, choose the '''Select All''' command from t * [[WMS:Project Explorer Contents for GIS Module|Project Explorer]]
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  • ...'TIN'' or ''DEM'' Drainage module menus, or in the ''Feature Objects'' Map module menu.
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  • ...ndaries and so it may be required to import multiple files to make up the drainage coverage in SMS. ...ure objects in the active coverage or by loading the shapefile in the GIS module.
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  • A TIN can be created from a set of feature objects in a drainage coverage using the '''Create TIN''' command in the ''Feature Objects'' menu ...'' | '''...to TIN''' command found in the ''DEM'' menu of the Terrain Data module. In other words, it is possible to read in portions of the DEM and interpol
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  • The ''TIN'' menu in the Terrain Data module has the following commands: :* Drainage data will be lost and not transferred as part of the merged TIN.
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  • ...proposed pipe and inlet locations in a storm drain coverage. Then the map module locations are converted to a 1D schematic where the HY-12 model parameters * ''Link Outlets and Inlets'' – Brings up the ''Link Storm Drain and Drainage Nodes'' dialog.
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  • ...omatically converted to a node first and then the attribute type is set to drainage outlet. ...ps, or polygons. The one exception being that if the active coverage is a “drainage” type coverage, stream arcs are not used to create polygons. If wanting a
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  • ...ld always define them from “downstream” to “upstream” in the same way that drainage arcs are defined. #Switch to the '''Drainage''' module.
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  • ;5.1. Terrain Data Module :[[WMS:Terrain Data Module|Terrain Data Module]]
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  • [[Image:Mesh Quality.png|thumb|275 px|Mesh Module ''Element Quality Checks'' dialog]] ...ble. This precludes the existence of elements whose slope, or direction of drainage is ambiguous.
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  • ...ge files. This is one of the primary reasons that the [[WMS:GIS Module|GIS module]] was developed and with or without a license to ArcObjects shapefile data With the addition of the GIS module there are now two different ways to import shapefile data.
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  • :[[WMS:Modules#Module Palette|Module Palette]] ;5.1. Terrain Data Module
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  • ...s are computed using TOPAZ ('''Compute TOPAZ Flow Data''' command in the ''Drainage'' menu). This program uses an eight-point pour technique to determine the d ...ture arcs should be converted to "outlet" nodes by using the feature [[WMS:Drainage|''point/node attributes'' dialog]]. As these nodes are converted the hydrol
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  • #''Drainage Area'': Computed by WMS # In the map module, select ''File'' | '''Save As...'''.
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  • ...points that must be changed in order to have a corresponding effect on the drainage characteristics of a watershed. However, there are a few things that can be ...eath the selected arc. Double-clicking on an arc while in the Terrain Data module will also activate the ''Edit DEM Elevations'' dialog.
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  • ...e certain objects depending on the active module when the Map, Terrain, or Drainage modules are activated. These objects are created in layers, like sheets of The Map module includes a set of tools for adding simple graphics and annotations to a plo
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  • # Select the culvert's inlet and outlet node by choosing the [[SMS:2D Mesh Module Tools|'''Select Mesh Node''']] [[File:Select Point Tool.svg|16 px]] tool an ...boundary or in the interior of the model) by clicking on the [[SMS:2D Mesh Module Tools#Select Mesh Nodes|'''Select Mesh Node''']] [[File:Select Point Tool.s
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  • However, TINs can be used for basin delineation and drainage analysis. Basin areas and several other geometric parameters can be compute ...gle edges in the resulting TIN will conform to streams and other important drainage features, identify them with feature objects. A rough basin boundary defini
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