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<li> Open TUFLOW Viewer from the TUFLOW Plugin toolbar and open the simulation results. Select File > Load Results - Map Outputs. NaviagteNavigate to the '''TUFLOWCATCH\results''' folder and select '''TC02_001_catchment_hydraulic.xmdf'''.
<li> In the TUFLOW Viewer panel, select 'Conc WQ_PATH_ECOLI_ALICE_100ML' from the Result Type list. Adjust the symbology as needed. Refer to <u>[[TUFLOW_CATCH_Tutorial_M01_Results_QGIS#TUFLOW_HPC_Map_Results | TUFLOW CATCH Tutorial 1]]</u> for details.
<li>Use the time slider to view the pathogen concentration results. Notice how the E. coli is removed by the treatment devices. In areas where there are no interventions, the pollutant concentrations are much higher (i.e. the eastern waterhole).
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<li> Zoom in to 'retentionBasin'. Use the Plot Time Series tool (from Map Multi) to place a timeseries point on either side of the intervention device. Notice how
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<li>Select 'Conc SED_CLAY' from the Result Type list. Adjust the symbology as needed.
 
Use the TUFLOW Viewer to review the TUFLOW HPC map outputs:
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<li>Open TUFLOW Viewer from the TUFLOW Plugin toolbar and open the simulation results. Select File > Load Results - Map Outputs. Navigate to the '''TUFLOWCATCH\results''' folder and select '''TC02_001_catchment_hydraulic.xmdf'''.
<li>In the TUFLOW Viewer panel, select 'Conc SED_CLAY'. For consistency, the same symbology as the JSON has been applied in the video below.
<li>Zoom in to bufferStrip1. Use the Plot Time Series tool (from Map Multi) to place a point on either side of the device to see how bufferStrip1 is removing the sediment.
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