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Features and Limitations
Input Data
CMSS requires 3 major input files:
a subcatchment map
a land use map (where land uses are differentiated on their nutrient generating capacity)
nutrient generation rates for these land uses.
If assimilation and routing between subcatchments, you need:
one time of travel coefficient for each subcatchment
an assimilation coefficient for each subcatchment.
Output Data
CMSS predicts average annual loads. Results are provided for
loads per land use per subcatchment
loads per land use
loads per subcatchment
average generation rate per subcatchment.
These are presented in tables, graphs, coloured maps and network diagrams.
Caution Notes For User
WinCMSS does not consider hydrology or any time-variant components so is restricted to long-term average behaviour.
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