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Base layers and dataCommon data formatsDescription and use
Digital Elevation Model (DEM)GridA pit-filled DEM is used to compute sub-catchment boundaries and node-link networks. Source can automatically generate sub-catchment boundaries according to a user specified minimum drainage area (stream threshold) and flow gauging station positions. Selecting a small minimum sub-catchment area value will generate a large number of sub-catchments. This will increase the size of the project and run time. 
Sub-catchment
map
GridA sub-catchment map can be used in place of a DEM. This defines the sub-catchment boundaries within Source. You then need to draw the node-link network for the catchment. 
Functional Unit
(FU) map
GridA functional unit (FU) map divides the sub-catchments into areas of similar hydrological behaviour or response (eg. land use). Source uses FU maps to assign functional unit areas. The FU map needs to have the same projection and resolution as the DEM or sub-catchment map (but it can have different extents provided the FU map at least covers the extent of the sub-catchments defined by the modeller). 
Gauging station
nodes
Point

Optionally, a shape file or ASCII text file that lists the gauging station coordinates, and an identifier such as gauge name or number that is used to define gauging station nodes. The coordinates of the gauges need to be in the same projection as the DEM or sub-catchment map.

Image Removed Incorporating the location of gauging stations as nodes can be particularly useful when calibrating the rainfall runoff model at a gauge.

Rainfall and
 
Rainfall and PET dataGrid or time - seriesRainfall and potential evapotranspiration (PET) time series are used as inputs to the teh rainfall-runoff models. The most commonly-used files are SILO daily rainfall-runoff and PET ASCII grids. Using a daily ASCII grid format allows you to update the rainfall data at a later stage and re-run the model. Table 39 shows the format of the input data required. If local data is available, you can also attach your own rainfall data files to rainfall runoff models for each FU within a sub-catchment.
Point source
data (if storages
are to be
modelled)
Time seriesOutflow and/or constituent data. The time - series needs to have the same time-step, and an should be run for at least the same duration, as the climate or flow inputs to the model.
   
   Storage details (if storages are to be modelled)Time seriesIncludes coordinates, maximum storage volume, depth/surface area volume relationship, observed inflow and outflow data, losses, extractions, release rules, dam specifications, gates, valves, etc.
Stream network layer (optional)Polyline

Image Added A stream network layer ensures the node-link network you build over the sub-catchment map is correct. You can then check the accuracy of the DEM generated sub-catchment map.

USLE (Universal Soil Loss Equation) and/or gully density layers (optional)GridCan be used to spatially vary EMC/DWC values in the constituent generation process (use the Scale EMCs and DWCs with the Hazard Map constituent generation method available through the /wiki/spaces/SD520/pages/55214122 plugin). The layers need to have the same projection and resolution as the DEM or sub-catchmetn map (but can have different extents).