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<li>The 2d_zsh landscape files create a TIN elevation footprint of the development. The 2d_mat file contains polygons that represent the updated land use due to the topography changes. See <u>[[Tutorial_M02_002_GIS_Inputs_QGIS | Module 2]]</u> for more information.<br> |
<li>The 2d_zsh landscape files create a TIN elevation footprint of the development. The 2d_mat file contains polygons that represent the updated land use due to the topography changes. See <u>[[Tutorial_M02_002_GIS_Inputs_QGIS | Module 2]]</u> for more information.<br> |
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Revision as of 11:16, 14 April 2023
Introduction
QGIS is used to create, import and view input data.
Method
Navigate to the Module_08\Tutorial_Data folder. Copy and save all the below layers into the Module_08\TUFLOW\model\gis folder:
- 2d_zsh_M02_landscape_002_L
- 2d_zsh_M02_landscape_002_P
- 2d_zsh_M02_landscape_002_R
- 2d_mat_M02_landscape_002_R
Investigate the supplied files:
- Open the files, either:
- Drag and drop all .shp files into the QGIS workspace, or
- Select Layer > Add layer > Add Vector Layer and navigate to the Module_08\TUFLOW\model\gis folder.
- The 2d_zsh landscape files create a TIN elevation footprint of the development. The 2d_mat file contains polygons that represent the updated land use due to the topography changes. See Module 2 for more information.

Conclusion
- Complex development site with TIN functionality was supplied and inspected.
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