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[[Image:image265.jpg]] WMS is organized into eight modules. Each module is associated with a particular object type. Only one module is active at any given time. As you switch modules, the menus and tools unique to the active module are displayed.  
WMS is organized into eight modules. Each module is associated with a particular object type. Only one module is active at any given time. When switching modules, the menus and tools unique to the active module are displayed.  


[[Image:image408.jpg]] '''Terrain Data'''. Used for basin delineation with Triangulated Irregular Networks (TINs).
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[[Image:image409.jpg]] '''Drainage'''. Used for basin delineation with gridded Digital Elevation Models (DEMs).
*[[File:WMS TerrainIcon.svg|16 px]] [[WMS:Terrain Data Module|'''Terrain Data''']]. Used for basin delineation with Triangulated Irregular Networks (TINs).
*[[File:Drainage Module Icon.svg|16 px]] [[WMS:Drainage Module|'''Drainage''']]. Used for basin delineation with gridded Digital Elevation Models (DEMs).
[[Image:image410.jpg]] '''Map'''. Used to create data layers from GIS objects (drainage, soil, land use etc.)
*[[File:Map Module Icon.svg|15 px]] [[WMS:Map Module|'''Map''']]. Used to create data layers from GIS objects (drainage, soil, land use etc.)
*[[File:Hydrologic Module Icon.svg|15 px]] [[WMS:Hydrologic Modeling Module|'''Hydrologic Modeling''']]. Contains interfaces to hydrologic models.
[[Image:image411.jpg]] '''Hydrologic Modeling'''. Contains interfaces to hydrologic models.
*[[File:Hydraulic Module Icon.svg|13 px]] [[WMS:Hydraulic Modeling|'''River''']]. Contains tools for creating 1D hydraulic models.
*[[File:GIS Module Icon.svg|16 px]] [[WMS:GIS Module|'''GIS''']]. Used to open shapefile data and convert it to feature objects.
[[Image:image412.jpg]] '''River'''. Contains tools for creating 1D hydraulic models.
*[[File:2D Grid Icon.svg|16 px]] [[WMS:2D Grid Module|'''2D Grid''']]. Used for finite difference models (currently research models only).
*[[File:2D Scatter Icon.svg|16 px]] [[WMS:2D Scatter Point Module|'''2D Scatter Point''']]. Contains 2D scatter point interpolation tools.
[[Image:image413.jpg]] '''GIS'''. Used to open shapefile data and convert it to feature objects.
[[Image:image414.jpg]] '''2D Grid'''. Used for finite difference models (currently research models only).
[[Image:image415.jpg]] '''2D Scatter Point'''. Contains 2D scatter point interpolation tools.




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Latest revision as of 20:47, 2 March 2018

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WMS is organized into eight modules. Each module is associated with a particular object type. Only one module is active at any given time. When switching modules, the menus and tools unique to the active module are displayed.

Module toolbar in WMS.png

  • WMS TerrainIcon.svg Terrain Data. Used for basin delineation with Triangulated Irregular Networks (TINs).
  • Drainage Module Icon.svg Drainage. Used for basin delineation with gridded Digital Elevation Models (DEMs).
  • Map Module Icon.svg Map. Used to create data layers from GIS objects (drainage, soil, land use etc.)
  • Hydrologic Module Icon.svg Hydrologic Modeling. Contains interfaces to hydrologic models.
  • Hydraulic Module Icon.svg River. Contains tools for creating 1D hydraulic models.
  • GIS Module Icon.svg GIS. Used to open shapefile data and convert it to feature objects.
  • 2D Grid Icon.svg 2D Grid. Used for finite difference models (currently research models only).
  • 2D Scatter Icon.svg 2D Scatter Point. Contains 2D scatter point interpolation tools.


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