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The project file definition is made up of a series of cards followed by parameter(s) (usually a file name) related to that card. For example, the watershed mask is defined on a single line using the card WATERSHED_MASK followed by the name of the file containing the watershed mask. The project file informs GSSHA which simulation options (e.g., overland flow, infiltration, long-term, etc.) to perform along with all of the necessary parameters required for the desired options. An example project file is shown below:
GSSHAPROJECT WMS 7.0 WATERSHED_MASK bear2.msk FLINE bear2.map METRIC GRIDSIZE 30.000000 ROWS 61 COLS 76 TOT_TIME 480 TIMESTEP 5 OUTROW 41 OUTCOL 74 OUTSLOPE 0.001000 MAP_FREQ 360 HYD_FREQ 180 MAP_TYPE 2 CHAN_EXPLIC SED_POROSITY 0.400000 ELEVATION bear2.ele DEPTH bear2.dep CHANNEL_INPUT bear2.cip LINKS bear2.lks NODES bear2.nod DIS_PROFILE bear2.qpf WAT_SURF_PROFILE bear2.wpf OVERTYPE ADE GREEN_AMPT MAPPING_TABLE bear2.cmt MATERIALS bear2.mat SUMMARY bear2.sum OUTLET_HYDRO bear2.hyd OUTLET_SED_FLUX bear2.sed PRECIP_UNIF RAIN_INTENSITY 20.000000 RAIN_DURATION 120 START_DATE 1994 1 1 START_TIME 12 0
For a complete description of all the cards and their related parameter(s), see the GSSHA User’s Manual (Downer and Ogden in preparation).
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