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This page details the method for using SAGA to create the GIS based material types (land use areas). Once the GIS layers are setup (in this section), surface roughness or bed-resistance values (e.g. Manning's n) are assigned to each of these land use areas (in the main tutorial module, [[Module1_test#Define_the_Materials_.28Surface_Roughness.29|here]]).
 
The '''Module_Data\Module_01\SAGA\''' folder already contains the materials files that we will use.
 
== Method ==
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You may notice that the open pasture land-use that covers most of the study area has not been defined. This will be our default land use type,. toTo save time we only need to define the areas where the land use differs from the default.<br>
'''<u>NOTE:</u>''' The material attribute associated with each polygon is an integer number specific to a type of land-use. In the next step we link the material ID (integer) to a roughness coefficient. A table is provided below for reference.<br>
 
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<u>Alternatively</u> if you would like to create your own material inputs rather than using the supplied dataset.
<li> <u>Alternatively</u>, loadLoad the empty (template) file named '''2d_mat_empty_R.shp''' from '''TUFLOW\Model\saga\empty\'''and save this in the '''TUFLOW\model\saga\''' folder as as '''2d_mat_M01_002_R.shp''', add this to a map window with the aerial photo and edit the shape, digitise your own material polygons ensuring to assign a Material ID to each polygon using the land use types in the table above.</li>
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== Conclusion ==
SAGA has been used to view or create a 2d_mat layer which defines the spatial extents of the land use categories. Material commands have been added to the TGC. Please return to the Tutorial Model Module 1 page [[Module1_test#Define_the_Materials_.28Surface_Roughness.29|hereTutorial Module 1]].