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  • ...d hydraulic modeling. The module contains several [[WMS:Terrain Data Tools|tools]] for thinning, smoothing, clipping, and editing the data. The graphical interface for the Terrain Data module consists of tools, menus ([[WMS:TIN Menu|TIN,]] [[WMS:DEM Menu|DEM,]] and [[WMS:Overview_of_F
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  • ...ols associated with the selected module. Each module has a separate set of tools. ==Selection Tools==
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  • ...he ''Tool Palette'' and the menus change. This allows focusing only on the tools and commands related to the data type being currently used in the modeling : [[File:Drainage Module Icon.svg|16 px]] [[WMS:Drainage Module|Drainage Module]]
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  • ...ools useful for editing and selecting items within a topological tree. The tools are described below. ==Tools==
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  • :[[WMS:Terrain Data Tools|Terrain Data Tools]] ;5.4. Drainage Module
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  • File:Drainage Module Icon.svg|Drainage Module File:Drainage Module Icon.svg|Basin item
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  • ...ular set of information. For example, one coverage could be used to define drainage boundaries, and another coverage could be used to define [[WMS:Land Use Cov ...create and manage hydrologic and hydraulic models. The [[WMS:Map Tools|map tools]] can also be used as a support utility for data development with either [[
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  • ...lable in the [[WMS:Terrain Data Module|Terrain]] and [[WMS:Drainage Module|Drainage]] modules. ...ailable in the WMS:Terrain Data Module|Terrain]] and [[WMS:Drainage Module|Drainage]] modules.
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  • *Drawing Tools *Static and Dynamic Tools
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  • ...ported from standard GIS formatted files]]. This GIS data is overlaid with drainage basin boundaries to compute area-weighted composite model parameters for ea *Basin boundaries from the drainage boundary polygons on a drainage coverage.
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  • ...ins : The ''Add'' | '''Basin''' command of the ''Tree'' menu defines a new drainage basin for the selected outlet point. Any number of sub basins can be associ ...her outlet. Diversions are defined by first selecting an outlet point or a drainage basin where the flow is diverted and then selecting the ''Add'' | '''Divers
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  • ...boundaries, so it may be required to import multiple files to make up the drainage coverage in WMS. XMS includes all of the tools necessary to import shapefiles and convert the geometric and attribute info
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  • ...e certain objects depending on the active module when the Map, Terrain, or Drainage modules are activated. These objects are created in layers, like sheets of ==Tools==
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  • # Run Topaz (Drainage module) # Create the outlet(s) (Drainage module tools)
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  • === General Tools === ;3. General Tools
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  • === General Tools === ;3. General Tools
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  • === General Tools === ;3. General Tools
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  • === General Tools === ;3. General Tools
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  • === General Tools === ;3. General Tools
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  • === General Tools === ;3. General Tools
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