EAPS 56 Watershed Hydrology

A survey of advanced methods used to analyze the occurrence and movement of water and sediment in the natural environment. The processes controlling the generation of runoff and streamflow are highlighted and used to explore the transport and fate of sediment and contaminants in watersheds. Throughout the course, ideas and concepts are explored through field and computational methods, with emphasis given to developing observational skills, making field measurements, and doing environmental data analysis.

Cross Listed Courses

ENGS 042

Prerequisite

MATH 8 and one of the following: EAPS 1, EAPS 2, EAPS 3, EAPS 4, EAPS 5, EAPS 6, EAPS 8, or EAPS 9; or Instructor Permission.

Degree Requirement Attributes

Dist:TAS

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