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Latest revision as of 14:51, 25 July 2024

To use Infiltration in a GSSHA model with WMS, use the following steps:

1. Create base GSSHA model.
A GSSHA model is needed before soil data can be added.
2. Add soil data.
  1. Create a "Soil Type" coverage.
  2. Select the soil polygons that overlay the watershed.
  3. Select Mapping | Shapes → Feature Objects
  4. Add a soil type shapefile.
3. Create GSSHA index map.
  1. From the 2D Grid Module, select GSSHA | Maps
  2. Input coverage attributes.
  3. Select the Coverages -> Index Maps button.
4. Assign infiltration parameters.
  1. Select GSSHA | Map Tables....
  2. Select the Infiltration tab.
  3. Enter infiltration parameters.
  4. Choose the name given to the index map in the Using index map drop down box.
  5. Select the Generate IDs button.