olution, such as in places like California where they had a tad more
> rain
> >>> than usual and some reservoirs may overflow. Someone else provided what
> >>> sounds like a mathematical algorithm but my guess is what is needed
> here is
> >>> perhaps less
culate
>>> incremental volumes for each horizontal "slice" and keep adding or
>>> subtracting them till you reach a target and then read off another variable
>>> at that point such as depth.
>>>
>>> Some care must be taken as water level has
elative to something and
>> many natural reservoirs have no unique bottom level. Some water may also be
>> stored underground and to the side and pour in if the level lowers or can
>> be
>> used to escape if the level rises.
>>
>>
>> -Original Mes
d pour in if the level lowers or can
> be
> used to escape if the level rises.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: R-help On Behalf Of Sorkin, John
> Sent: Sunday, April 7, 2024 3:08 PM
> To: Rui Barradas ; javad bayat >;
> R-help
> Subject: Re: [R] Ques
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To: Rui Barradas ; javad bayat ;
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Subject: Re: [R] Question regarding reservoir volume and water level
Aside from the fact that the original question might well be a class
exercise (or homework), the question is un
p@r-project.org; javad bayat ; R-help
Subject: Re: [R] Question regarding reservoir volume and water level
Homework?
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On April 7, 2024 8:27:18 AM EDT, javad bayat wrote:
>Dear all;
>I have a question about the wa
regarding reservoir volume and water level
Às 13:27 de 07/04/2024, javad bayat escreveu:
> Dear all;
> I have a question about the water level of a reservoir, when the volume
> changed or doubled.
> There is a DEM file with the highest elevation 1267 m. The lowest elevation
> is 1230
Às 13:27 de 07/04/2024, javad bayat escreveu:
Dear all;
I have a question about the water level of a reservoir, when the volume
changed or doubled.
There is a DEM file with the highest elevation 1267 m. The lowest elevation
is 1230 m. The current volume of the reservoir is 7,000,000 m3 at 1240
Homework?
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On April 7, 2024 8:27:18 AM EDT, javad bayat wrote:
>Dear all;
>I have a question about the water level of a reservoir, when the volume
>changed or doubled.
>There is a DEM file with the highest elevation 1267 m.
Dear all;
I have a question about the water level of a reservoir, when the volume
changed or doubled.
There is a DEM file with the highest elevation 1267 m. The lowest elevation
is 1230 m. The current volume of the reservoir is 7,000,000 m3 at 1240 m.
Now I want to know what would be the water
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