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<br />Chapter 4 Example Application <br /> <br />Table 4.2 Cross Section adjustments for Butte Creek sectious <br /> <br />Cross Section Adjusted Ad'usted Stationin!!: Downstream Reach Lenlrths <br />Reach River Sta. Elevation Channel <br /> Left Right a.B. Left a.B. Channel Right <br /> a.B. a.B. <br />Butte Cr. 0.1 -0.6 - - - 500 500 500 <br />Butte Cr. 0.0 -0.3 - - - 0.0 0.0 0.0 <br /> <br />Now that all of the cross section data are entered, save the data to a file before <br />continuing. Saving the data to a file is accomplished by selecting the "Save <br />Geometry Data As" option from the File menu on the Geometric Data <br />window. After selecting this option you will be prompted to enter a <br />description of the geometric data. Enter "Base Geometry Data" for this <br />example, then press the OK button. A file name is automatically assigned to <br />the geometry data based on what you entered for the project filename. <br /> <br />Entering Junction Data <br /> <br />The next step is to enter the junction data Junction data consists of a <br />description, and reach lengths across the junction. In this example there is <br />only one junction, which is labeled Sutter. Junction data is entered by <br />pressing the Junction button on the Geometric Data window. Enter the <br />junction data as shown in Figure 4.7. <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 4.7 Junction Data Editor, with Sutter junction data <br /> <br />4-9 <br />