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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 merging 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 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).

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  • 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 catchments >> 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.

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  • To Primary catchment: The property of this sub-catchment will be retained for the combined catchment such as 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 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 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

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  • 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

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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 (use the Zoom option to Zoom in to the sub-catchments, and keep Selected 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 Interface for manually selected sub-catchments

  • The elements’ functions on Figure are same as those  on Figure 3 and  the user can refer to details explained before
  • Click on the Combine button on Figure 6 8 will get a catchment combined from 4 catchments shown in Figure 7
Figure 7.  The result catchment combined from manually selected sub-catchments

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  • The associated properties  are changed correspondingly  For example, the new rainfall and runoff table  (Figure 8) shows the sub-catchments #12, #SC 20 and #21 was removed, and the combined catchment inherited the property from SC# 13, primary catchment, such as ID, parameters.
Figure 8.  The result catchment combined from manually selected sub-catchments

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  • similar to Figure 4 before
  • Save Source project file to keep the combined results.

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Note

  • The change of combined sub-catchments is unable to reverse.
  • At the moment, the user needs to have a single outlet for all of the sub-catchments combining. The Source will relax this restriction in future versions.
  • The user needs to re-calibrate the model after combining catchments.