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*[[File:Drainage Module Icon.svg|16 px]] [[WMS:Drainage Module|'''Drainage''']]. Used for basin delineation with gridded Digital Elevation Models (DEMs). | *[[File:Drainage Module Icon.svg|16 px]] [[WMS:Drainage Module|'''Drainage''']]. Used for basin delineation with gridded Digital Elevation Models (DEMs). | ||
*[[File:Map Module.png]] [[WMS:Map Module|'''Map''']]. Used to create data layers from GIS objects (drainage, soil, land use etc.) | *[[File:Map Module.png]] [[WMS:Map Module|'''Map''']]. Used to create data layers from GIS objects (drainage, soil, land use etc.) | ||
*[[File:Hydrologic | *[[File:Hydrologic Module Icon.svg|15 px]] [[WMS:Hydrologic Modeling Module|'''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:Hydraulic Module Icon.svg|13 px]] [[WMS:Hydraulic Modeling|'''River''']]. Contains tools for creating 1D hydraulic models. | ||
*[[File:WMSIcon GIS Module.png]] [[WMS:GIS Module|'''GIS''']]. Used to open shapefile data and convert it to feature objects. | *[[File:WMSIcon GIS Module.png]] [[WMS:GIS Module|'''GIS''']]. Used to open shapefile data and convert it to feature objects. |
Revision as of 15:33, 8 June 2017
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.
- Terrain Data. Used for basin delineation with Triangulated Irregular Networks (TINs).
- Drainage. Used for basin delineation with gridded Digital Elevation Models (DEMs).
- Map. Used to create data layers from GIS objects (drainage, soil, land use etc.)
- Hydrologic Modeling. Contains interfaces to hydrologic models.
- River. Contains tools for creating 1D hydraulic models.
- GIS. Used to open shapefile data and convert it to feature objects.
- 2D Grid. Used for finite difference models (currently research models only).
- 2D Scatter Point. Contains 2D scatter point interpolation tools.