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start:hype_file_reference:geoclass.txt [2019/01/25 08:26]
cpers [GeoClass.txt]
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-^ Column ^ Unit ^ Data ^ Description ^  +^ Column ​ ^ Unit   ​^ Data                      ^ Description ​                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
-|1|//​-//​|SLC|Soil-land use combination. Should be 1,2,3… in order. The number is the same used for the class'​s area fraction (''​slc_nn''​) in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​geodata.txt|GeoData.txt]].| +| 1       ​| //-//  | SLC                       ​| Soil type-land use combination. Should be 1,2,3… in order. The number is the same used for the class'​s area fraction (''​slc_nn''​) in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​geodata.txt|GeoData.txt]]. ​                                                                                                                 
-|2|//​-//​|Land use/Land cover code|An integer 1,2,3,.. The land use code is determined by the modeller, e.g. 1 could be water, 2 grass, 3 forest. Used for land use dependent model parameters.| +| 2       ​| //-//  | Land use/Land cover code  | An integer 1,2,3,.. The land use code is determined by the modeller, e.g. 1 could be water, 2 grass, 3 forest. Used for land use dependent model parameters. ​                                                                                                                                                ​
-|3|//​-//​|Soil type code|An integer 1,2,3,.. The soil type code is determined by the modeller, e.g. 1 could be peat, 2 till soil, 3 sand. Used for soil type dependent model parameters.| +| 3       ​| //-//  | Soil type code            | An integer 1,2,3,.. The soil type code is determined by the modeller, e.g. 1 could be peat, 2 till soil, 3 sand. Used for soil type dependent model parameters. ​                                                                                                                                             
-|4|//​-//​|Main crop cropid|An integer 1,2,3,.. The cropid is determined by the modeller, and couples the class to a vegetation/​crop in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​cropdata.txt|CropData.txt]]. Used for nutrient simulation and irrigation classes. If not relevant, e.g. for water classes, set to 0. | +| 4       ​| //-//  | Main crop cropid ​         | An integer 1,2,3,.. The cropid is determined by the modeller, and couples the class to a vegetation/​crop in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​cropdata.txt|CropData.txt]]. Used for nutrient simulation and irrigation classes. If not relevant, e.g. for water classes, set to 0.                                 ​
-|5|//​-//​|Second crop cropid|An integer 1,2,3,... Some agriculture land has a secondary crop, e.g. a catch crop. If not relevant set to 0.| +| 5       ​| //-//  | Second crop cropid ​       | An integer 1,2,3,... Some agriculture land has a secondary crop, e.g. a catch crop. If not relevant set to 0.                                                                                                                                                                                                
-|6|//​-//​|Crop rotation group|An integer 0,1,2,... Determines which crops/​classes are inter-changed on a piece of land. 0=no crop rotation for this class, 1=class belong to crop rotation group 1, etc. The classes within the same crop rotation group will exchange soil nutrients. The crop rotation is only used for NP-simulations.| +| 6       ​| //-//  | Crop rotation group       ​| An integer 0,1,2,... Determines which crops/​classes are inter-changed on a piece of land. 0=no crop rotation for this class, 1=class belong to crop rotation group 1, etc. The classes within the same crop rotation group will exchange soil nutrients. The crop rotation is only used for NP-simulations. ​ 
-|7|//​-//​|Vegetation type|The vegetation types are pre-defined in HYPE: 1=open, 2=forest, 3=water. The vegetation type is only used for NP-simulations (atmospheric deposition) and snow output (C106-C214). If not set (0) vegetation type 1 will be used.| +| 7       ​| //-//  | Vegetation type           ​| The vegetation types are pre-defined in HYPE: 1=open, 2=forest, 3=water. The vegetation type is only used for NP-simulations (atmospheric deposition) and snow output (C106-C214). If not set (0) vegetation type 1 will be used.                                                                            
-|8|//​-//​|Special class code|Some classes are special and separated by this code. Use 0 for all others. The following classes are pre-defined in HYPE: 1=outlet lake, 2=internal lake, 3=glacier, 11=local stream, 12=main river.| +| 8       ​| //-//  | Special class code        | Some classes are special and separated by this code. Use 0 for all others. The following classes are pre-defined in HYPE: 1=outlet lake, 2=internal lake, 3=glacier, 11=local stream, 12=main river. ​                                                                                                        ​
-|9|//​m//​|Tile depth|Distance from soil surface to (average) tile drainage system level. Set to 0 to not use tile drainage routine.| +| 9       ​| //m//  | Tile depth                | Distance from soil surface to (average) tile drainage system level. Set to 0 to not use tile drainage routine. ​                                                                                                                                                                                              ​
-|10|//​m//​|Stream depth|Distance from soil surface to local stream depth. The depth may not be larger than the total soil profile depth for the class (last column).| +| 10      | //m//  | Stream depth              | Distance from soil surface to local stream depth. The depth may not be larger than the total soil profile depth for the class (last column). ​                                                                                                                                                                ​
-|11|//​-//​|Number of soil layers|May be 1-3. For water classes set to 1 layer with depth 1 m (the values are not used).| +| 11      | //-//  | Number of soil layers ​    ​| May be 1 to 3. For water classes set 1 layer with depth 1 m (the values are not used). ​                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ​
-|12|//​m//​|Soil layer depth|Distance from the soil surface to the bottom of the uppermost soil layer.| +| 12      | //m//  | Soil layer depth          | Distance from the soil surface to the bottom of the uppermost soil layer. ​                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
-|13|//​m//​|Soil layer depth|Distance from the soil surface to the bottom of the second soil layer. Must be larger than (or equal) to previous depth. If less than two layers set value equal to soil layer one.| +| 13      | //m//  | Soil layer depth          | Distance from the soil surface to the bottom of the second soil layer. Must be larger than (or equal) to previous depth. If less than two layers set value equal to soil layer one.                                                                                                                          
-|14|//​m//​|Soil layer depth|Distance from the soil surface to the bottom of the third soil layer. ​ Must be larger than (or equal) to previous depth. If less than three layers set value equal to soil layer two.|+| 14      | //m//  | Soil layer depth          | Distance from the soil surface to the bottom of the third soil layer. ​ Must be larger than (or equal) to previous depth. If less than three layers set value equal to soil layer two.                                                                                                                        |
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