Closed thebeardedheathen closed 2 years ago
Indexes have been updated to capture certain aspects of water table generation. Stones have been updated with porosity ranges. A new "Soils" index has been created with attributes such as avg density and hydraulic conductivity to assist with the approximate generation of water table levels for settlements.
While the depth of a water table is something of a obscure generation, it is fairly important for other generations. Ease of irrigation, flooding probability, quality of the soil, drainage etc. I will be researching this and trying to come up with a decent way to identify possible water table depths, depending on types of stone present, landscapes and proximity to water features.