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Select this option to use a defined cross section for your basin runoff computations. By selecting the Define Cross Section button, you can define a cross section to use in the runoff computations. To define a cross section, the elevation, discharge, and end area must be defined for different intervals. | Select this option to use a defined cross section for your basin runoff computations. By selecting the '''Define Cross Section''' button, you can define a cross section to use in the runoff computations. To define a cross section, the elevation, discharge, and end area must be defined for different intervals. | ||
Revision as of 21:50, 22 February 2013
Select this option to use a defined cross section for your basin runoff computations. By selecting the Define Cross Section button, you can define a cross section to use in the runoff computations. To define a cross section, the elevation, discharge, and end area must be defined for different intervals.
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