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Subcatchment Colormapping

Select a channel or hillslope to view information
Modify Landuse

Rebuild the soils after changing managements.

WEPP Results

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Gridded Visualizations (for flowpath runs)



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Soil Burn Severity (Optional)

Upload a raster SBS map (.img or .tif). The map can be a thematic SBS map or a 256 dNBR map. Preferably in UTM. Maps with color tables will use colors to assign severities.

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Channel Delineation

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Outlet

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Subcatchments Delineation

Advanced Options
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Landuse Options

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no advanced options currently available
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Soil Options

Hillslopes with burn severity landuses will have soils altered to model burn severity.

Advanced Options
Use internal hydraulic conductivity adjustments (ksflag)

Should be off 7778. Does not affect 9001 and 9002 soils. (Experimental use for Agriculture Only.)



Specify un/disturbed soil version (sol_ver)
9002.0 soils fix wepp model surface runoff and sediment yield predictions for areas with high burn severity.


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Climate Options

User Defined

Spatial Mode


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Climate Method

NEXRAD Daily Modified Dataset




Spatial Mode


Stochastic Climate Generation
Observed Years
Future (CMIP5)
Single Storm (Cligen)
Single Storm Batch (Cligen)

Specify single storms as separate rows: mo da yr prcp(in) duration(hours) time-to-peak(%) intensity(in/hour)

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Watershed Preparation Report

WEPP

Advanced Options
For more information on the advanced processing options see the documentation
Hourly Seepage

Computes hourly instead of daily seepage calculations. Only applies to projects with 7778 soils (Not WEPP-PEP).


PMET

Computes evaporation and transpiration (ET) based on Penman-Monteith’s equation. The default is Penman’s equation.

For guidance on the parameters please see:
https://www.fao.org/3/x0490e/x0490e00.htm


Frost

Adjustment of effective hydraulic and thermal conductivity for snow, frozen-residue, and frozen-soil.

Run Frost (frost.txt)

Snow

Adjustments for snow.


Baseflow Processing
Baseflow is not implemented for single storm climates. #312

Watershed
Clip Hillslopes

WEPP can overpredict erosion with long hillslopes. Clipping will restrict the length and maintain area by increasing the width of the hillslope.


Channel Parameters

Constant CS parameters
Manning Roughness Coefficient

WEPP is more sensitive to chnn. chnn must be greater than chnnbr for WEPP.

Refer to this table for setting total Manning roughness (chnn) https://www.fsl.orst.edu/geowater/FX3/help/8_Hydraulic_Reference/Mannings_n_Tables.htm

Variable CS Parameters
Download the Channel Critical Shear Calculation Spreadsheet

Bedrock

Soils
Clip Soils

Deep soils may lead to excessive water being ended up stored in soils and limited runoff.

Initial Soil Saturation

Pollutant Processing (Optional)

Select WEPP Version

Export Configuration

Specify Export Products on Run Completion





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Wildfire Ash Transport And Risk (WATAR)

The ash transport analysis is available for continuous climates (no single storm). A climate with at least 100 years is recommended. The ash transport relies on WEPP outputs. Run WEPP before running this analysis.

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Load Map

Upload a raster load map (.img or .tif). The map should contain ash loads in tonne / ha.

Ash Type Thematic Map (Optional)

Upload a raster load map (.img or .tif). The map should have assign no ash to 0, black ash as 1, and white ash as 2.

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Wind Transport
Ash Model Parameters
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