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The Map module provides a suite of tools for using [[GMS:Feature Objects|feature objects]] to build [[GMS:Feature Objects#Conceptual Models|conceptual models]]. | The Map module provides a suite of tools for using [[GMS:Feature Objects|feature objects]] to build [[GMS:Feature Objects#Conceptual Models|conceptual models]]. | ||
Feature objects are used to provide some GIS-like capabilities within GMS. Feature objects include points, arcs, and polygons. Feature objects can be grouped into layers or [[GMS:Coverages|coverages]]. A set of coverages can be constructed representing a conceptual model of a groundwater modeling problem. This high level representation can be used to automatically generate numerical models such as MODFLOW and MT3DMS. Feature objects can also be used for automated mesh generation. | Feature objects are used to provide some GIS-like capabilities within GMS. Feature objects include points, arcs, and polygons. Feature objects can be grouped into layers or [[GMS:Coverages|coverages]]. Multiple coverages and conceptual models can exist in a single GMS project. A set of coverages can be constructed representing a conceptual model of a groundwater modeling problem. This high level representation can be used to automatically generate numerical models such as MODFLOW and MT3DMS. Feature objects can also be used for automated mesh generation. | ||
The Map module is often used as a starting point for many project. Often, a project starts with an [[GMS:Images|image]] then, on a coverage, the [[GMS:Feature Object Tool Palette|module tools]] are used to create feature objects over the image to represent boundaries and structures. Then the feature objects are [[GMS:Map to Modules|converted]] to other data types for further processing. | The Map module is often used as a starting point for many project. Often, a project starts with an [[GMS:Images|image]] then, on a coverage, the [[GMS:Feature Object Tool Palette|module tools]] are used to create feature objects over the image to represent boundaries and structures. Then the feature objects are [[GMS:Map to Modules|converted]] to other data types for further processing. | ||
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