Source allows the user to conveniently create the catchment model though through Geographic Wizard conveniently. However, before Before Source version 4.10.0 - Beta Release (August 2019), however, the user cannot was not able to change the created sub-catchment boundary such as i.e. merge sub-catchment catchments after Geographic Wizard creates created the scenario. The new function was developed to merging merge sub-catchments and reset relevant model elements (such as network/link) and attributes (such as rainfall runoff model parameters) in an existing catchment catchment model. The developed function has been included in the Source software tool after since the version 4.10.0 – Beta Release.
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First of all, the user needs a Source project with any a geographic scenario and to open the project.
Combine Catchments At Selected Node Boundaries:
This method allows the user to combine all catchments upstream of the selected node such as a confluence in a catchment model. The use of this method for combining catchments is convent and quick.
The procedure to combine catchments at At selected node boundaries is illustrated as follows:
- Click on a single node from the interface to select this node, such as the confluence circled in orange cycled on Figure 1 (i.e. Node on catchment SC#10 in this example).
Figure 1. Selected the node to start
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Combine catchments function
- Right click on the interface’s empty space (that this can keep the node selected) to pop up open the Geographic Editor.
- Click on Combine Catchmentscatchments >> At selected node boundaries to display the interface windows of Combine Catchments as demonstrated in Figure 2. At the beginning, the contests under Catchment Group is empty.
Figure 2. Combine Catchments
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Interface
- Click on the button of Find catchment groups at boundaries to display all sub-catchments upstream of the selected node (i.e. Node on catchment SC#10 in this example) in Catchment Groups (shown as Figure 3).
Figure 3. Combine Catchments at the selected node with all found upstream sub-catchments
Some functions on Figure 3 are given below:
- To Primary catchment: The property of this sub-catchment will be retained for the combined catchment such as the property: the parameters of rainfall runoff and other models. In this example, the primary catchment is SC#13. This The selected node is the single outlet of the combined catchment.
- Absorbing Catchments: Sub-catchment listed under Catchment (i.e. SC #21, SC #12, SC #20 in this example) will be merged with SC #13 and their properties will be discarded.
- Assign primary: This button allows the user to change the primary catchment if the user wants to use the a property from another sub-catchment for the combined catchment. The user can click on any sub-catchments listed under Catchment, then click on Assign primary. The selected sub-catchment (SC #12 in this example) will be displayed intoas Primary catchment, and the previous primary catchment will be moved to the absorbing catchments.
- Network Restructure:
Collapse to primary catchment node – Ticking this function will lead a network with one the link from the primary catchment to the outlet. Otherwise, the networks and nodes from all absorbed catchments will be kept as it is.
Absorb upstream boundary nodes- This function allows to remove all nodes in absorb absorbed catchments and it is enabled only when Collapse to primary catchment is ticked.
- Clear groups to re-configure boundaries button will clean the found sub-catchments and reset the interface as Figure 2.
- Combine button will close Combine Catchments Interface; combine the catchments upstream catchments of the selected node and reset the network and nodes accordingly.
- Cancel button will close Combine Catchments Interface without any combination action.
- Click on the Combine button on Figure 3 will get a catchment combined from 4 catchments shown in Figure 4
Figure 4. The result catchment combined from selected node
- The associated properties are changed correspondingly For example, the new rainfall and runoff table (Figure 5) shows the sub-catchments #12, #SC 20 and #21 was removed, and the combined catchment inherited the property from SC# 13, the primary catchment, such as ID, parameters.
Figure 5. The result catchment combined from manually selected sub-catchments
Combine catchment from selected catchments:
This method allows the user to manually to select the sub-catchments to combine. The use of this method for combining catchments is flexible
The procedure to combine catchments from manually selected sub-catchments is shown below:
- Manually select the sub-catchments to combine (use the Zoom option to Zoom in to the sub-catchments, and keep Selected Catchment Catchments in Layer Manager ticked) as demonstrated in Figure 46.
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6. Manually select sub-catchments for combining catchments
- The first catchment selected is deemed to be the Primary Catchment.
- Right click on the interface to pop up the Geographic Editor including the item/function of Combine catchments as Figure 57.
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7. Start Combine Catchments function from manually select sub-catchments
- Click on Combine Catchments >> From selected catchments to pop up the interface Windows of Combine Catchments as Figure 68.
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8. Combine Catchments
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Interface for manually
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selected sub-catchments
- The elements’ functions on Figure 6 can refer to those 8 are same as those on Figure 3 and and the user can refer to details explained before
- Click on the Combine button on Figure 6 8 will lead get a catchment combined from 4 catchments shown in Figure 7
Figure 7. The results catchment combined from manually selected sub-catchments
- The associated properties are changed. For example, the new rainfall and runoff table (Figure 8) shows the sub-catchments #12, #SC 20 and #21 was removed, and the combined catchments inherited the property from SC# 13, primary catchment.
Figure 8. The results catchment combined from manually selected sub-catchments
- Save the Source project similar to Figure 4 before
- Save Source project file to keep the combined results.
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