This page has been planned for future development.
In the mean time, refer to the Source User Guide. The following chapters explain how to configure different aspects of catchments in Source:
- Geographic Wizard for catchments - using the Geographic Wizard to create catchment models;
- Rainfall runoff models; and
- Constituents
To become part of a dynamic community, visit the Source Modelling Community website here.
Alternatively, contact us on support@ewater.com.auCatchment water quality processes modelled in Source are:
The constituent generation models operate at various scales: some are applicable at the functional unit scale and others at sub-catchment and catchment scales. Some can be used to derive time series of constituent exports while others are only suitable for estimating statistics such as long term averages. Most of them are generic in that they can be used to model any constituent. See the Constituent Generation - SRG section for further information.
The constituent filters provide a variety of techniques for modelling the modification of constituent concentrations or loads, depending on the technique chosen by the user. Some of the techniques are suitable for use in scaling up outputs from one scale to another (e.g. converting exports from functional units to deliveries to streams). See the Constituent Filters - SRG section for further information.