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Academic Programs - ESM 235 - WATERSHED ANALYSIS

Hydrologic and geomorphic basis of environmental management problems concerning land surfaces and channels in small drainage basins, including the effects of land use and engineering. Emphasis placed in the use of theory and field methods.

Syllabus

Instructor(s)

 

Thomas Dunne

 

Handouts

Date Title
3/12/2008 Bars, Floodplains, and Alluvial Fans
3/10/2008 Large Woody Debris in Channels
3/3/2008 Sediment Transport in Channels
2/27/2008 Stream Channels in Watersheds
2/25/2008 Flow in Channel and Floodplain Habitats
2/13/2008 Snow Hydrology 2
2/13/2008 Snow Hydrology 1
2/7/2008 Mass Wasting
2/6/2008 Variable Source Runoff Landscapes
2/3/2008 Hillslope Erosion by Water
1/28/2008 Prediction of Watershed Runoff
1/9/2008 Watershed Functions and Runoff Processes
1/7/2008 Water Analysis is a Social Process
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Homeworks

Date Title
1/10/2008 Lab Syllabus
1/10/2008 Lab 1: Stream and Watershed Delineation
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Lectures

Date Title
3/12/2008 Sediment Transport in Channels
3/12/2008 Bars, Floodplains, and Alluvial Fans
2/27/2008 Stream Channels in Watersheds
2/25/2008 Flow in Channel and Floodplain Habitats
2/7/2008 Mass Wasting
2/6/2008 Variable Source Runoff Landscapes
2/3/2008 Hillslope Erosion by Water
1/28/2008 Prediction of Watershed Runoff
1/9/2008 Watershed Function & Runoff Processes
1/7/2008 Watershed Analysis is a Social Process
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Readings

Date Title
3/12/2008 Attributes of an Alluvial Channel
2/27/2008 Channel Classification
2/23/2008 Sedgwick Mass Wasting
2/23/2008 Sedgwick Sediment Budget
1/30/2008 Hillslope Erosion
1/18/2008 Natural Streams & Legacy of Water Mills
1/18/2008 Commentary on Natural Streams
1/16/2008 Modeling of watershed runoff_Tague1
1/16/2008 Modeling of Watershed Runoff_Tague2
1/9/2008 Effects of Reforestation on Runoff_Trimble
1/9/2008 Runoff Processes_Dunne
1/7/2008 A Scientific basis for the Prediction of Cumulative Watershed Effects