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At times, instead of assigning values at the upstream and downstream ends of the arc, it is useful to assign a property using a surface. This can be done in GMS using a TIN.
At times, instead of assigning values at the upstream and downstream ends of the arc, it is useful to assign a property using a surface. This can be done in GMS using a TIN.


[[Image:TinModflow1.png|TIN assigned to river stage.]]
[[Image:TinModflow1.png|400px|TIN assigned to river stage.]]


When the arc is discretized onto the model grid, the boundary condition property will be interpolated from the TIN
When the arc is discretized onto the model grid, the boundary condition property will be interpolated from the TIN

Revision as of 21:43, 25 February 2013

At times, instead of assigning values at the upstream and downstream ends of the arc, it is useful to assign a property using a surface. This can be done in GMS using a TIN.

TIN assigned to river stage.

When the arc is discretized onto the model grid, the boundary condition property will be interpolated from the TIN