CEE 4600 A (CRN: 92456)
Civil & Environmental Engr: Hydrology
3 Credit Hours
For crosslists see: CEE 5600 A
About CEE 4600 A
Theory of precipitation, run-off, infiltration, and ground water; precipitation and run-off data; and application of data for use in development of water resources. Credit not awarded for both CEE 4600 and CEE 5600. Pre/Co-requisite: CEE 3600 or CEE 3615.
Notes
Co-located with CEE 5600; Pre/Coreq: CEE 3600 or CEE 3615; Total combined enrollment: 45; Tech elective for both CE and EnvE Open to degree and PACE students
Section Description
The hydrologic cycle and relevant atmospheric processes; water and energy balance; radiation; precipitation formation; evaporation; vegetation transpiration; infiltration, storm runoff, and flood processes. Routing of runoff and flood waters. Groundwater flow and the hydraulics of wells. Numerical simulation of subsurface flow and pollution transport. Risk analysis and probabilistic modeling, and basics of extreme-value theory. Data analysis and design in water resource engineering.
Section Expectation
This course combines a lecture format with some discussion. There will be two in-class mid-term exams, and a final exam. Except when there is a mid-term exam, a weekly problem set will be assigned that will require about 4-8 hours of time outside of class per week. The course does not require a textbook.
Evaluation
Expected grading: 2 exams: 30% each Homework: 40%
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