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= Introduction = | = Introduction = | ||
QGIS is used to import the check files and review the modified elevations between both model runs. <br> | QGIS is used to import the check files and review the modified elevations between both model runs. <br> | ||
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Review the check files: <br> | Review the check files: <br> | ||
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− | <li>Open the | + | <li>Open the file, either: |
:*Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to '''Module_02\TUFLOW\check\M02_5m_002_Check.gpkg''' and double click the following layer, or | :*Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to '''Module_02\TUFLOW\check\M02_5m_002_Check.gpkg''' and double click the following layer, or | ||
::*'''M02_5m_002_sh_obj_check_R''' | ::*'''M02_5m_002_sh_obj_check_R''' | ||
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<li>Use the Profile Tool plugin to compare the DEM_Z files from both model runs. <br> | <li>Use the Profile Tool plugin to compare the DEM_Z files from both model runs. <br> | ||
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<li>The first no merge region raises all elevation points to a single value.<br> | <li>The first no merge region raises all elevation points to a single value.<br> | ||
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<li>The second no merge region adds a specified value to all elevation points.<br> | <li>The second no merge region adds a specified value to all elevation points.<br> | ||
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<li>The merge region used for the farm dam rehabilitation interpolates between all perimeter elevation points.<br> | <li>The merge region used for the farm dam rehabilitation interpolates between all perimeter elevation points.<br> | ||
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<li>The merge region with negative Shape_Option attribute cuts through the embankment. The manually added vertices allow the modification to follow the cross section of the channel.<br> | <li>The merge region with negative Shape_Option attribute cuts through the embankment. The manually added vertices allow the modification to follow the cross section of the channel.<br> | ||
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<li>Zoom to the landscape files and review the TIN triangles and elevations created by the points, line and region using the merge option. <br> | <li>Zoom to the landscape files and review the TIN triangles and elevations created by the points, line and region using the merge option. <br> | ||
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<li>Open the following file from the '''Module_02\TUFLOW\check''' folder: | <li>Open the following file from the '''Module_02\TUFLOW\check''' folder: | ||
:*'''M02_5m_002_DEM_M.tif''' | :*'''M02_5m_002_DEM_M.tif''' | ||
<li>Right click on the DEM_M file and select 'Properties'. | <li>Right click on the DEM_M file and select 'Properties'. | ||
− | <li>From 'Render Type', select ' | + | <li>From 'Render Type', select 'Paletted/Unique Values'. |
<li>Click 'Classify', five unique values appear referring to the material specified in the 2d_mat_M02_landscape and materials.csv file. Click 'OK'. | <li>Click 'Classify', five unique values appear referring to the material specified in the 2d_mat_M02_landscape and materials.csv file. Click 'OK'. | ||
<li>The DEM_M shows the final material ID values. Change the labels to match the material class as shown below.<br> | <li>The DEM_M shows the final material ID values. Change the labels to match the material class as shown below.<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 24 November 2023
Introduction
QGIS is used to import the check files and review the modified elevations between both model runs.
Method
This tutorial introduces:
Review the check files:
- Open the file, either:
- Within the QGIS Browser Panel, navigate to Module_02\TUFLOW\check\M02_5m_002_Check.gpkg and double click the following layer, or
- M02_5m_002_sh_obj_check_R
- In File Explorer, navigate to the Module_02\TUFLOW\check folder, drag and drop the M02_5m_002_Check.gpkg into the QGIS workspace and select the layer above.
- Navigate to the Module_02\TUFLOW\check folder and open the following layers into QGIS:
- M02_5m_001_DEM_Z.tif
- M02_5m_002_DEM_Z.tif
- Use the 'Apply TUFLOW Styles to Open Layers'.
- Use the 'Apply GPKG Layer Names'.
- The DEM_Z grid shows the final elevations including any topographic modifications used for the model calculations.
- The sh_obj_check file displays the TIN triangles created by TUFLOW during the model initialisation and is useful to review for all merge polygons.
- Use the Profile Tool plugin to compare the DEM_Z files from both model runs.
- The first no merge region raises all elevation points to a single value.
- The second no merge region adds a specified value to all elevation points.
- The merge region used for the farm dam rehabilitation interpolates between all perimeter elevation points.
- The merge region with negative Shape_Option attribute cuts through the embankment. The manually added vertices allow the modification to follow the cross section of the channel.
- Zoom to the landscape files and review the TIN triangles and elevations created by the points, line and region using the merge option.
- Open the following file from the Module_02\TUFLOW\check folder:
- M02_5m_002_DEM_M.tif
- Right click on the DEM_M file and select 'Properties'.
- From 'Render Type', select 'Paletted/Unique Values'.
- Click 'Classify', five unique values appear referring to the material specified in the 2d_mat_M02_landscape and materials.csv file. Click 'OK'.
- The DEM_M shows the final material ID values. Change the labels to match the material class as shown below.
Conclusion
- The topographic modifications representing different development sites were assessed using the Profile Tool.
- The DEM_M grid was used to review the land use.
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