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  • ...ing the feature object then selecting '''Attributes''' from the ''Feature Objects'' Menu. ==Feature Arc Type==
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Drainage Module Feature Objects#Feature Arc Type]]
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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 ...adequate elevation resolution is available (i.e. many urban ares) then the feature object method of delineation should be considered.
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Drainage Module Feature Objects]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Drainage Module Feature Objects]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Drainage Module Feature Objects]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Drainage Module Feature Objects]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Drainage Module Feature Objects]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Drainage Module Feature Objects]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Drainage Module Feature Objects]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Drainage Module Feature Objects]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Drainage Module Feature Objects]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Drainage Module Feature Objects]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Drainage Module Feature Objects]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Drainage Module Feature Objects]]
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  • ...ing the feature object then selecting '''Attributes''' from the ''Feature Objects'' Menu. ==Feature Arc Type==
    3 KB (432 words) - 21:22, 12 December 2023
  • ...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 ''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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  • ...information, see Maidment (2002). These data are stored in four different feature datasets within the geodatabase. ...first switch to the GIS module and enable ArcObjects. WMS uses the feature objects stored in each coverage to build the geodatabase.
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  • ...source (GIS, CAD). The general coverage provides a way to examine feature objects when the attributes are uncertain or unknown. ...direction of the arc does not need to be considered. Later, these feature objects can be converted to other coverages or data types.
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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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  • ...logic models to be built directly from three different features of the map module: polygons representing basin boundaries, arcs representing a stream network ...at the proper scale so that lengths and areas determined from the feature objects are correct, or simply used as a scaled schematic representation of the wat
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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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  • One of the most common methods for creating feature objects is to import a shapefile. The concept of a shapefile was established by Env ...file is a standard database file and stores the attributes of the feature objects. Finally, there will be a *.shx file which is an indexing file. There may b
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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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  • ...nts, lines, polygons) that overlay the study area and map those to feature objects in a map coverage. ...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
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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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  • ;5.3. Terrain Data Module :[[WMS:Terrain Data Module|Terrain Data 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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  • ...nd (located in the ''DEM'' menu in the Drainage module) is used to create feature arcs from DEM points whose flow accumulation areas are above a defined thre ...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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  • ...S:Help Menu|''Help'']]). The remaining menus are dependent on the selected module. ...n right-clicking in the Project Explorer or when right-clicking on feature objects.
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  • One common method for creating feature objects is to import a shapefile. The concept of a shapefile was established by [ ...format. When they are imported into SMS, the data is converted to feature objects, points, arcs, or polygons. Shapefiles are opened through ''File'' | '''Op
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  • ...terpolated from the background elevation map for TIN vertices created from feature arcs vertices. ...'' | '''...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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  • ...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 # [[WMS:Mapping to Feature Objects|Map GIS data to feature objects]], if necessary
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  • ...and another coverage could be used to define land use or soil zones. These objects could not be included in a single coverage since polygons within a coverage ...rage. New feature objects are always added to the active coverage and only objects in the active coverage can be edited. The figure below shows several covera
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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 ...and in the TIN or DEM Drainage module menus, or in the Feature Objects Map module menu.
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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), ...Colors|polygon]] in the currently selected color depending on the type of feature. [[#Changing Color|Colors can be changed quickly]] by selecting the drop-do
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  • The ''Feature Objects'' menu has the following commands: The '''Delete''' command will delete all feature objects and any unsaved data.
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  • Each time a feature outlet point is created, a basin for each upstream feature arc is created for the hydrologic modeling tree. This means that the stream ...not capture a feature such as a highway embankment, yet it is an important feature in basin delineation. It is possible to create a stream arc along the highw
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  • # Run Topaz (Drainage module) # Create the outlet(s) (Drainage module tools)
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  • ...ive module when the Map, Terrain, or Drainage modules are activated. These objects are created in layers, like sheets of paper stacked on top of one another. ...s or ends of the object when the object is selected. The '''Select Drawing Objects''' tool is also used to edit the graphical attributes.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...'TIN'' or ''DEM'' Drainage module menus, or in the ''Feature Objects'' Map module menu.
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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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  • ...ld always define them from “downstream” to “upstream” in the same way that drainage arcs are defined. The '''Node → Flow arcs''' command in the ''Feature Objects'' menu allows automatically developing time computation arcs by tracing th
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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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  • ...r map (or a scanned image inside of WMS), by generating automatically from feature arcs and polygons, or by using DEMs or existing TINs as background elevatio However, TINs can be used for basin delineation and drainage analysis. Basin areas and several other geometric parameters can be compute
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  • ;5.1. Terrain Data Module :[[WMS:Terrain Data Module|Terrain Data Module]]
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  • :[[WMS:Modules#Module Palette|Module Palette]] :[[WMS:Drawing Objects|Drawing Objects]]
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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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  • ;5.1. Terrain Data Module :[[WMS:Terrain Data Module|Terrain Data Module]]
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  • ;5.1. Terrain Data Module :[[WMS:Terrain Data Module|Terrain Data Module]]
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  • ;5.1. Terrain Data Module :[[WMS:Terrain Data Module|Terrain Data Module]]
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  • :[[WMS:Modules#Module Palette|Module Palette]] :[[WMS:Drawing Objects|Drawing Objects]]
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  • ...be modified, depending on the type of feature arc. There are five types of feature arcs in GSSHA for standard GSSHA coverages: There are two feature arc types for GSSHA Storm Drain coverages:
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  • ...amic behaviour in coastal waters, estuaries, rivers, floodplains and urban drainage environments have complex 2D flow patterns that would be awkward to represe A powerful feature of TUFLOW is its 2D/1D dynamic linking, first pioneered in1990, and subsequ
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  • | rasters, contour lines, feature objects | cad data, cad to feature objects, cad to tin, tin to dem, delineation
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  • *14948 Converting specifc shapefile to feautre objects causes a crash *14899 Crash with Return Period -> Feature Objects...
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