CIV E 445 - APPLIED HYDROLOGY SPRING 2005 INSTRUCTOR: DR. V. M. PONCE TEXT: Engineering Hydrology, Principles and Practices, V. M. Ponce SYLLABUS 1: The Control of Nature, John McPhee SYLLABUS 2: Influences of Vegetation and Watershed Treatments on Runoff, Silting, and Streamflow, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture | ||
Week | Chapter | Number |
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Basic Hydrologic Principles I | 2 |
3 | Basic Hydrologic Principles II | 2 |
4 | Hydrologic Measurements | 3 |
5 | Hydrology of Small Catchments | 4 |
6 | FIRST MIDTERM (Monday, February 28, 2005) | - |
7 | Hydrology of Midsize Catchments I | 5 |
8 | Hydrology of Midsize Catchments II | 5 |
9 | Frequency Analysis | 6 |
10 | Regional Analysis | 7 |
11 | SECOND MIDTERM (Monday, April 11, 2004) | - |
12 | Reservoir Routing | 8 |
13 | Stream Channel Routing | 9 |
14 | Catchment Routing | 10 |
15 | Flood hydrology of the Alamar; USDA Influences of Vegetation on Runoff | - |
16 | FINAL EXAM (Monday, May 16, 2005, 1300-1500) | - |
OFFICE HOURS: E421E or PS231B (Visualab), MW 1100-1200, MW 2015-2115.
GRADING POLICY: Homework set (20%), first midterm (25%), second midterm (25%), final exam (30%). HOMEWORK GRADING POLICY: Homework assignments are due at the start of the class period, one week after date of assignment. Late work will be accepted only one week after due date and it will will incur a penalty of 20%. |