SDC Sphy Manual
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    • SPHY Manual
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Theory
        • 2.1 Background
        • Modules
        • Reference and potential evaporation
        • Dynamic vegetation processes
        • Snow processes
        • Glacier processes
        • Soil water processes
        • Soil erosion processes
        • Routing
      • 3. Applications
        • Irrigation management in lowland areas
        • Snow- and glacier-fed river basins
        • Flow forecasting
      • 4. Installation of SPHY
      • 5. SPHY model GUI
        • 5.1 Map canvas layers and GUI interactions
        • 5.2 Top menu buttons
        • 5.3 General settings
        • 5.4 Climate
        • 5.5 Soils
        • 5.6 Groundwater
        • 5.7 Land use
        • 5.8 Glaciers
        • 5.9 Snow
        • 5.10 Routing
        • 5.11 Report options
        • 5.12 Running the model
        • 5.13 Visualizing model output
      • 6. SPHY model preprocessor v1.0
        • 6.1 Overview
        • 6.2 General settings
        • 6.3 Area selection
        • 6.4 Modules
        • 6.5 Basin delineation
        • 6.6 Stations
        • 5.7 Meteorological forcing
      • 7. Build your own SPHY-model
        • Select projection extent and resolution
        • Clone map
        • DEM and Slope
        • Delineate catchment and create local drain direction map
        • Preparing stations map and sub-basins map
        • Glacier fraction map
        • Soil hydraulic properties
        • Other static input maps
        • Meteorological forcing map series
        • Open water evaporation
        • Soil erosion model input
        • Sediment transport
        • Reporting
      • Appendix 1: Input and Output
      • Appendix 2: Hindu Kush-Himalaya database
      • References
      • Copyright
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6.6 Stations

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An overview of the Stations tab is shown in Figure 29. This tab creates a stations.map file that is used by the SPHY model to report time-series output. In order to create this file you need to have a stations.shp shapefile. If you do not have this file, then you need to create it by following the same steps as done for the outlets.shp file (step 1-9, Section 3.5) but now naming it stations.shp instead of outlets.shp. For the stations it is not mandatory to place them on the river network if you are interested in other fluxes besides river flow. If you like the same locations for your stations as are present in the outlets, then you can simply save the outlets.shp as stations.shp.

After creating the stations.shp shapefile you can click the Select station(s) shapefile button and select the stations.shp shapefile. Now the GUI may look something similar like Figure 30. Finally press the Create stations button to create the stations.map file. This process normally runs very quickly. Now move on to the Meteorological forcing tab.

Figure 29: Overview of the Stations tab.
Figure 30: Overview of the Stations tab with the station(s) shapefile selected.