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The Source User Guide provides information on operating Source, including specifying catchment geometry, selecting component models, generating river models and running a project and viewing results.
To get started you can choose a topic of interest from the navigation panel on the left, or from the topic links below.

Also on this website you can find:

Source modelling basics

Getting started and the Source user interface

Nodes

Links

Importing data

Running scenarios

Using the charting tool

Setting up a geographic model                                                                

Geographic Wizard for catchments

Rainfall runoff models

Constituents

Calibration tool for geographic scenarios

Handy tools and user options

Expression Editor

Command line runner

User preferences

Analysis tools

Plugins

 


Planning and operations functions

Ownership

Ordering

Borrow and payback systems, distribution systems

Resource assessment

Forecasting

Restriction curves (including trigger levels)

Enviro type applications                                                                          

Groundwater interaction tool

Environmental demand model

 


 

 

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Citing this document

eWater Ltd (2012, February 28). Source User Guide (v3.3.0) [Online]. Available: https://ewater.atlassian.net/wiki/display/TEST3/User+Guide

Acknowledgements

eWater gratefully acknowledges the Australian Government’s financial contribution to this project through its agencies, the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities and the National Water Commission. We acknowledge and thank all partners to the eWater CRC and individuals who have contributed to the research and development of this publication/software.

The Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) program is an Australian Government Initiative. The CRC program supports end-user driven research collaborations to address the major challenges facing Australia. Australia’s network of CRCs operates across all sectors of Australia’s economy and society. Further information about the CRC program is available from www.crc.gov.au.

The authors and editors gratefully acknowledge contributions from: Australian Capital Territory Department of the Environment, Climate Change, Energy and Water; Bureau of Meteorology; Commonwealth Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts; Murray-Darling Basin Authority (incl MSM-Bigmod material); New South Wales Department of Water and Energy (incl IQQM material); Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management (incl IQQM material); Sinclair Knight Merz; South Australian Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation; University of Melbourne Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (incl NGenIRR crop modelling work); Victoria University (incl REALM material); Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment (incl REALM material); Water for a Healthy Country Flagship, CSIRO; Western Australian Department of Water.

The authors acknowledge this material is derived from the Source User Guide:

Delgado, P., Kelley, P., Murray, N., & Satheesh, A. 2013, Source User Guide, eWater Cooperative Research Centre, Canberra, Australia. ISBN 978-1-921543-71-5 (as for v3.1.0, June 2012).