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Constituents and Water Quality models (i.e., Constituents generation, Constituents filters, Routing and Storages) are not available in Source (public version). |
For introduction to Water Quality in Source, please see Water Quality under fundamental concepts.
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You can assign and manage the constituent generation, filter, instream processing and storage processing models for all constituents in the scenario using the Constituent Model Configuration dialog (Figure 2), which is opened by navigating to Edit Defining constituents) and also either set up your catchment area using the Geographic Wizard for catchments and assigned FU areas and/or add constituents to nodes or links Then, you can use the tree menu on the left to view the filter and generation models for each sub-catchment/FU combination, the instream processing model for each storage routing link, and the storage processing model for each storage node.
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- Change the assigned model,
- Change the parameter values or input data for the assigned model,
- Filter columns based on their contents
- Sort columns in ascending or descending order; and
- For filter and generation models you can also change, add or remove constituent sources, see Configuring constituent sources.
Refer to Working with rainfall-runoff modelswith rainfall-runoff models for more details on assigning a model, adding input data and changing parameters. For more information on using filters see Working with filters in the Feature Table. However, there is also a sub-catchment filter to help you find sub-catchments either by name or by using the sub-catchment map, see Sub-catchment filter.
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