Hi NavneetThis is  classic raster analysis.  You will need the corresponding 
Digital Elevation File (DEM).  If your water table data are in vector fomat, 
you will have to rasterize the data, preferably to the same resolution as the 
dem.  Then you can use the grid calculator to subtract the water tabke depth 
from the dem.  The resulting raster will be your water table height above sea 
level or the zero reference for the dem. You can contour the raster after that 
if required.Kirk SchmidtSent from my Galaxy
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<qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> Date: 2022-05-03  5:08 a.m.  (GMT-04:00) To: 
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org Subject: [Qgis-user] How to convert depth belw ground 
level to depth below mean sea level in QGIS Dear friends,The data provided for 
depth of water table in my country by the CGWB is depth below ground level , 
but for drawing the water table contours in modflow software the depth of water 
below mean sea level is needed.So how the depth below ground level can be 
converted to depth with reference to mean sea level in QGISRegardsNavneetQGIS 
user 
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