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| Elev_at_Top||The elevation at the highest point in the cross-section.  | 
  | Elev_at_Top||The elevation at the highest point in the cross-section.  | 
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| Depth||The depth at the top of section.    | 
  | Depth||The depth at the top of section.  i.e. the elevation at the top - the elevation at the bed.  | 
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| Top_Flow_Width||The flow width at the top of the cross section.  | 
  | Top_Flow_Width||The flow width at the top of the cross section.  | 
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| Source_Layer||The GIS file that the cross-section was specified in.  | 
  | Source_Layer||The GIS file that the cross-section was specified in.  | 
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Revision as of 15:28, 19 August 2024
The XSL check file contains information on the input cross-sections where specified as tabular data (as opposed to say a box culvert section which is defined by a height and a width).  At each input cross-section a GIS line is output containing the information in the table below.
The .csv  1d_ta_tables check file contains the height varying properties for the section.
The  1d_hydroprop check files which contains information on each of the channels (including interpolated and structures).
Attributes of xsl_check
| Attribute Name | Attribute Description | 
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| ID | The cross-section ID, this is the input cross-section number and is unique. It is also output in the 1d_ta_tables check file. | 
| Manning_n | The Manning's n at the lowest point (bed) in the cross-section. If no roughness value is specified on the cross-section (the Manning's value is specified on the channel), then a value of -1 is output. | 
| Elev_at_Bed | The elevation at the lowest point in the cross-section. | 
| Elev_at_Top | The elevation at the highest point in the cross-section. | 
| Depth | The depth at the top of section. i.e. the elevation at the top - the elevation at the bed. | 
| Top_Flow_Width | The flow width at the top of the cross section. | 
| Top_Storage_Width | The storage width at the top of the cross-section. | 
| Top_Flow_Area | The flow area at the top of the cross-section. | 
| Top_Wet_Perimeter | The wetted perimeter at the top of the cross-section. | 
| Source_File | The source file (.csv) file which the data was read from. | 
| Attributes | The remaining attributes (the source file is excluded, see the above) in the GIS layer. | 
| Source_Layer | The GIS file that the cross-section was specified in. | 
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