🔧 Surface Pollutant Editor Guide 🔧
📌 Introduction: For those embarking on Water Quality Simulations, here's your guide to the Surface Pollutant Editor.
📝 Purpose:
The Surface Pollutant Editor is your toolkit 🧰 for:
- Defining Pollution Indices 📊: Compute concentrations of dissolved pollutants and assess attached pollutant masses.
- Global Parameters: Set global characteristics for sediment buildup and erosion 🌊.
- Sediment Fraction Parameters: Essential for both the Surface Pollutant model and drainage network sediment transport computations 🌐.
- Network Integration: Surface pollutant parameters are essential traits for subcatchments and seamlessly integrate with the network 🌐.
🔎 Access the editor by tapping on the Surface Pollutant Editor icon 🖱️ on the Modelling Grid Windows toolbar.
🎨 Editor Layout:
Visualize a canvas with rows, each row telling a part of the story:
- Title Record 📜: The header of your pollutant story.
- Buildup & Erosion Parameters 🌪️: The initial two rows after the title, detailing the buildup and erosion tales.
- Pollutants Record ☣️: Your pollutant details.
- Equation Records 🧮: Includes:
- Potency Factor Equation Record 📈
- Potency Factor Equation Group Record 📊
- Gully Pot Equation Record 🕳️
- Gully Pot Equation Group Record 📚
- Surface Definition Record 🌍: A culmination of previously defined data.
- Sediment Record 🏖️: Nestled at the bottom, these capture sediment parameters. You can add up to two below the last Surface Definition Record.
📌 Final Notes:
Dive into the editor, define your parameters, and ensure a comprehensive understanding of pollutants in your simulations. Happy modeling! 🌊🔍🌍.
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