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[[Image:TinModflow2.png|400px|TIN assigned to river stage.]]
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BImage:TinModflow2.png|400px|TIN assigned to river stage.]]
 
 
 
Beginning with version 9.1, the user can also assign TINs with transient data sets. This will give users the option to have a surface that changes with time assigned to a boundary condition property. The times associated with the TIN data set can be in date/time format or relative time format.
 
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Revision as of 21:47, 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.


[[ BImage:TinModflow2.png|400px|TIN assigned to river stage.]]


Beginning with version 9.1, the user can also assign TINs with transient data sets. This will give users the option to have a surface that changes with time assigned to a boundary condition property. The times associated with the TIN data set can be in date/time format or relative time format.

TinModflow3.png
TinModflow4.png
TinModflow5.png