User:Jmonson/GSSHA
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List of pages:
- Calibration
- Needs new screenshots, written with hints of classroom, rewording/rewriting, needs better header level formatting, tutorial link at bottom is for WMS v8.1, verify current accuracy
- Channel Routing
- Needs an image, minor rewording, verify current accuracy
- Contaminants
- Needs new screenshots, rewording/rewriting, intrawiki links, verify current accuracy
- Digital Dams
- Rewording/rewriting, verify screenshots still accurate, intrawiki links, verify current accuracy
- Embankment Arcs
- Rewording/rewriting, intrawiki links, verify current accuracy
- Feature Arcs
- Needs new screenshots, rewording/rewriting, intrawiki links, verify current accuracy
- Feature Nodes
- Needs new screenshots, rewording/rewriting, intrawiki links, verify current accuracy
- Feature Polygons
- Version # in first sentence, new screenshot, updated illustration (inkscape), rewording/rewriting, intrawiki links, verify current accuracy
- GRASS Grid (GSSHA Maps)
- Rewording/rewriting, table wording (need a description of the "blank" lines in the tables), remove "Figure" for both tables, change second :figure" to a screenshot of what the file looks like, intrawiki links, verify current accuracy
- Groundwater
- Explanations for "Green & Ampt" and "Richards' equation" (perhaps external links), intrawiki links, verify current accuracy, new screenshot
- GSSHA
- Needs new screenshots, rewording/rewriting, intrawiki links, verify current accuracy
- Maps
- Job Control
- Join SSURGO Data
- Lakes and Wetlands
- Manage Files
- Mapping Tables
- Maps
- Menu
- Model Linkage
- Multiple Scenarios
- MWBM GSSHA Parameters
- Nutrients
- Observation Points
- Output Control
- Overland Soil Erosion
- Pipe and Node Parameters
- Precipitation
- Radar Rainfall
- Solution Analysis
- Solution Results
- Stream Arcs
- GSDA:Using Soil Type Data with GSSHA
- Basically a link to another website, very little (if any) useful information
Templates:
- Template:GSSHAMain
- The GUMLinks to the GSSHA wiki are often outdated (sometimes severely). It may be good to have a single link in the template that goes to the GSSHA wiki rather than a whole bunch that can get out of date.
- It may be good to create a GSSHA footer template that contains links to all the GSSHA articles here and links to the main parts of the GSSHA Wiki.