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==Generic Coverages== | ==Generic Coverages== | ||
Currently, the following coverages are considered generic coverages: | Currently, the following coverages are considered generic coverages: | ||
* [[SMS:1D Hyd Centerline Coverage|1D Hyd Centerline Coverage]] – Used to identify the centerline in the hydraulic model. | |||
* [[SMS:1D Hyd Cross Section Coverage|1D Hyd Cross Section Coverage]] – Used to identify the cross section stations. | |||
* [[SMS:Activity Classification Coverage|Activity Classification]] – Used to define active and inactive areas of a mapped dataset. | * [[SMS:Activity Classification Coverage|Activity Classification]] – Used to define active and inactive areas of a mapped dataset. | ||
* [[SMS:Area Property Coverage|Area Property]] – Maps properties such as Manning's roughness values to the mesh, grid, or cross-sections. | * [[SMS:Area Property Coverage|Area Property]] – Maps properties such as Manning's roughness values to the mesh, grid, or cross-sections. |
Revision as of 19:56, 20 July 2016
Generic coverages can be used for generic input prepossessing, generic output postprocessing and generic model interfaces. Generic coverages can be selected by right-clicking on the map module data and selecting Type | Generic. These coverages can be used with most models and simulations.
Generic Coverages
Currently, the following coverages are considered generic coverages:
- 1D Hyd Centerline Coverage – Used to identify the centerline in the hydraulic model.
- 1D Hyd Cross Section Coverage – Used to identify the cross section stations.
- Activity Classification – Used to define active and inactive areas of a mapped dataset.
- Area Property – Maps properties such as Manning's roughness values to the mesh, grid, or cross-sections.
- CGrid Generator – Used for building feature objects for conversion to a cartesian grid.
- Location – Allows creating points that can be used to gather measurements at specific locations during the model run similar to a model monitor points coverage. Generally designed to be used by developers using the dynamic model interface.
- Mapping – Used for building feature objects for conversion to a scatter set.
- Mesh Generator – Used for building feature objects for conversion to a mesh.
- Observation – Used for model verification and calibration processes.
- Particle/Drogue – For visualization post-processing.
- Quadtree Generator – Used for building feature objects for conversion to a quadtree.
- Spatial Data – Designed to store, visualize, and analyze various types of data at node locations.
- Spectral – Used to store all spectral data by location and time.
- Stamping – Used for insertion of man-made structures into a natural topography or bathymetry set.
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