DWG Tab

The DWG tab functions to help the user separate tasks that are done using the GeoFluv method in Natural Regrade from other tasks that are done in a CAD environment that do not relate to the GeoFluv method.  For example, the user may make minor edits to ridgelines and not upset the projects hydrologic balance whereas editing channel profiles can result in knickpoints and immediate erosion consequences.  The command buttons are ordered from top to bottom in logical sequences for working with a draft GeoFluv design that is made when running the Draw Design Surface button in Output tab.

Check Ridgeline Slope: The Check Ridgeline Slope command allows the user to inspect the sub-watershed ridge and swale toe slopes in the entire design.  This is useful because it is possible that the user input settings: the Surface for Elevations, GeoFluv boundary line, valley input lines, Global settings and Current Channel Settings may result in areas where the resulting valley wall slopes do not drain into the channels, but instead the storm water runoff runs sub-parallel to the channel for some distance.  This could result in rill or gully erosion.  The Check Ridgeline Slope command helps the user identify areas where this may be happening and determine why it is happening so that the design may be edited to correct the problem.

When the command is run, a pop-up dialog gives the user the options to generate a report, draw symbols corresponding to the slope values in the report, and to specify the type of symbol used and the layer it is drawn on, and to scale the symbol.  After the user specifies the preferences and clicks, OK, the command runs and displays the specified information. 

The naming convention for the lines is to identify the sub-watershed, e.g., main L2R1 (note L and R are capitalized when identifying channels and their subwatersheds), followed by the sub-watershed ridge or swale line identification where lower case ‘r’ indicates a sub-watershed ridge line and a lower case ‘s’ indicates a sub-watershed swale line.  The sub-watershed ridge or swale line letter is followed by a number indicating its sequential order from the head of the sub-watershed.  Using this convention, the ‘main L2R1 r1’ designation identifies the first sub-watershed ridge on the right valley wall (r1) of the sub-watershed that holds the first tributary entering from the right valley wall (R1) of the second tributary entering from the left valley wall (L2) of the main channel.