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If you wish to run a model that is interior to a larger watershed then you can define a source at the headwaters of a stream within your a model. A source can be defined either as a hydrograph or a constant flow rate. Sources can only be defined at outlet points that do not have upstream reaches or basins defined, i.e. the stream headwaters.
If you wish to run a model that is interior to a larger watershed then you can define a source at the headwaters of a stream within your a model. A source can be defined either as a hydrograph or a constant flow rate. Sources can only be defined at outlet points that do not have upstream reaches or basins defined, i.e. the stream headwaters.


Before you can define a source in the ''HMS properties'' dialog you must first add the source to the outlet. This is done using the '''[[WMS:Adding Sources|Add→Source]]''' command from the ''[[WMS:Building Trees|Tree menu]]''.
Before you can define a source in the ''HMS properties'' dialog you must first add the source to the outlet. This is done using the '''[[WMS:Adding Sources|Add→Source]]''' command from the [[WMS:Topologic Trees|Tree]] menu.





Revision as of 22:06, 7 March 2013

If you wish to run a model that is interior to a larger watershed then you can define a source at the headwaters of a stream within your a model. A source can be defined either as a hydrograph or a constant flow rate. Sources can only be defined at outlet points that do not have upstream reaches or basins defined, i.e. the stream headwaters.

Before you can define a source in the HMS properties dialog you must first add the source to the outlet. This is done using the Add→Source command from the Tree menu.


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