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When the '''Create Streams''' command is chosen, a stream  network for the current selected string of TIN vertices is created. The vertex  string is made by connecting points which are known to lie in a stream, street,  or other drainage structure. If the entered vertex string crosses triangle  edges, the user will be asked if he wishes to insert a [[WMS:TIN Breaklines|breakline]]. The  breakline is inserted by creating new points where the line crosses a triangle  edge. The elevation of the new points is determined by linear interpolation  along the edge. Inserting the breakline in this fashion alters the topology  without affecting the geometry.
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Since flow through a stream network is defined strictly by the “linked” set  of vertices, a downstream vertex does not even have to be lower than the  upstream vertex. However, care should be taken to ensure that the general  direction of the stream is downhill. The intent of creating streams in this  fashion is to eliminate the need of defining a continuous set of channel edges  with the TIN editing techniques described above. This type of stream creation is  particularly important when doing basin delineation for urban areas.
 
 
==Related Topics==
* [[WMS:TIN Breaklines|Breaklines]]
* [[WMS:Streams|Streams]]
* [[WMS:Create Pipe|Create Pipe]]
* [[WMS:Deleting Stream Segments|Deleting Stream  Segments]]
 
 
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