Studies on the Integration of Geographic Information System (GIS) and Drainage Pipe Network Model

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With the development of the simulative theory and calculation method of drainage pipe network, urban drainage pipe network model gradually become an indispensable part of the urban drainage system management. The characteristics of modern drainage pipelines,the content of drainage pipelines system model, the problems of combining GIS with drainage pipelines and how to solve them are briefly described in this paper.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 317-319)

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1749-1754

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August 2011

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