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Chapter 2 Working with Ponds
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5 Move to the vertex you want to assign slope data to by using the Next or
Previous options.
6 Define the pond slope data for the selected vertex:
If you want to} Then type}
define a slope at the vertex
Slope
.
For more information, see Applying
Multiple Linear Slopes to a Pond 
Slope Option in this chapter.
create a transition region between two
vertices that have different slopes
Transition
.
remove the existing slope, elevation, and
depth data from a vertex
Reset
.
For more information, see Applying
Multiple Linear Slopes to a Pond 
Reset Option in this chapter.
Applying Multiple Linear Slopes to a Pond - Slope Option
To apply multiple linear slopes to a pond using the Slope option
1 Follow steps 16 of Applying Multiple Linear Slopes to a Pond.
When you select the Slope option, the following prompts are displayed:
Pond elevation <elevation>
Slope-Grade/Slope/<Infinite>:
2 Do one of the following to define the slope or grade:
n
Type Grade and type a grade value (e.g., 6%)
n
Type Slope and type a ratio (e.g., 3:1)
n
Type Infinite to define a vertical bank.
The following prompt is displayed:
dePth (ft) (eXit/Daylight/Elevation/dePth) <0.0000>:
3 Calculate the pond bottom from the selected vertex:
If you want to
}
Then type
}
define the pond bottom by specifying a
depth
depth
, and then type the required
pond depth.
define the pond bottom by specifying
the bottom elevation
elevation
, and then type the elevation
of the pond bottom.
define the pond bottom by daylighting
down to a TIN surface
daylight
.