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Sometimes the simplest solution to creating a watershed model is to use the GIS data directly to delineate boundaries. In the absence of good elevation data, or when data already exists in a GIS, WMS allows you to use these data to set up complete watershed models.
Sometimes the simplest solution to creating a watershed model is to use the GIS data directly to delineate boundaries. In the absence of good elevation data, or when data already exists in a GIS, WMS allows the user to use these data to set up complete watershed models.


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Sometimes the simplest solution to creating a watershed model is to use the GIS data directly to delineate boundaries. In the absence of good elevation data, or when data already exists in a GIS, WMS allows the user to use these data to set up complete watershed models.

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