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Revision as of 19:58, 14 November 2012
Datum Definition
The particle module compute grid dataset bin elevations dialog is accessed through the Compute grid datasets dialog. The bin elevations are specified according to the datum selected in the Compute grid datasets dialog.
File:SMS-Particle grid data set bin elevations 101 datum.bmp
Fixed Datum
When using a fixed datum, the bins have a constant z-elevation. Be careful if your model uses a depth dataset. For example, if the water surface is at a constant value of 0.0 meters and the depth is a constant value of 10.0 meters, you would want your bins to range from 0.0 to -10.0 meters.
File:SMS-Particle grid data set bin elevations 101 datum z.bmp
Bathymetry as Datum
When using the bathymetry as a datum, the bins are offsets from the specified bathymetry dataset. This is useful when determining the effects of concentrations on bottom dwelling species, oyster beds, etc. Offsets should always be positive values.
File:SMS-Particle grid data set bin elevations 101 datum bathy.bmp
Water Surface Elevation as Datum
When using the bathymetry as a datum, the bins are offsets from the specified bathymetry dataset. This is useful when determining the effects of concentrations on fish migrating at a specified depth, etc. Offsets should always be positive values.
File:SMS-Particle grid data set bin elevations 101 datum wse.bmp
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