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Dr. Gregory B. Pasternack - Watershed Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Ecohydraulics :: Syllabus
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HYD 143 : Ecohydrology. In this Section: Instructor. 280 minutes of video podcasts over 7 classes,. Yielding 40 minutes per class). Intro to hydrology and ecology. Human impacts on forest hydrology. Forest hydrology: group activity 1. Group presentations on forest hydrology. CLEARED LANDS AND URBAN AREAS. 233 minutes of video podcasts over 6 classes,. Yielding 40 minutes per class). Hydrologic impacts of landscape urbanization. Consequences and management of urbanization impacts. Optional if time permits).
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Dr. Gregory B. Pasternack - Watershed Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Ecohydraulics :: Week 1
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SAS 004 : Water in Popular Culture. In this Section: Course Logistics. Water in Modern American Society. It helps a lot if you take the time to view the whole SAS004 website to get a better understanding of what the class is about and how it is organized. On the first Wednesday night we will screen the movie "Chinatown". To attending the first movie screening:. Look over this web site. Niedzvieki, H. 2000. We Want Some Too. Pages 19-51. Niedzvieki, H. 2006. Hello, I'm Special. Pages 3-31. Watch the video...
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Dr. Gregory B. Pasternack - Watershed Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Ecohydraulics :: Syllabus
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HYD 151 : Field Methods in Hydrology. In this Section: Instructor. Classes meet on Mon and Wed 1:10-2:00 pm. Lab demonstrations are Fri 1:10-3:00 pm. Field trips are held on alternating Saturdays. 1291 minues of video podcasts over 28 classes, yilding 46 minutes per class. INTRODUCTION TO FIELD WORK. 187 minutes of video podcasts over 4 classes, yielding 47 minutes per class). Types of field hydrology studies. Assignment 1: Flash flood assessment. Snow measurement and sampling. 162 minutes of video podca...
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Dr. Gregory B. Pasternack - Watershed Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Ecohydraulics :: Week 3
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SAS 004 : Water in Popular Culture. In this Section: Course Logistics. Water in Modern American Society. Presentation about Water, Race, and Socio-economic Class in America. Screen the movie "A Civil Action". Week 3 Video About Levees. Watch the video below to learn about levee failure mechanisms. 640 x 480 (480p) format. That balances speed and quality. (255 MB file). Required reading: (due for your discussion section). Movie Log for A Civil Action: (due next Wednesday at 5:10 pm). History of Woburn, MA.
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Dr. Gregory B. Pasternack - Watershed Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Ecohydraulics :: HYD 151 : Field Methods in Hydrology
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HYD 151 : Field Methods in Hydrology. In this Section: Instructor. HYD 151 : Field Methods in Hydrology. Prof Greg Pasternack, Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources. Understanding the environment begins with the ability to measure it. This course will introduce students to standard approaches for measuring the distribution and fluxes of water under real world conditions. Gain experience interpreting Earth's freshwater aqueous and riparian landscapes. Select a topic by clicking on its hyperlink, an...
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Dr. Gregory B. Pasternack - Watershed Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Ecohydraulics :: Week 6
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SAS 004 : Water in Popular Culture. In this Section: Course Logistics. Water in World Civilization. Presentation about Tropical Wilderness, Water, and Native Peoples:. Introduction to Water Conflicts and Pro-Poor Water. Screen the movie "Even The Rain". Required reading in course reader: (due for your discussion section). Required reading from a journal article: (due for your discussion section). Movie Log for Even The Rain: (due next Wednesday at 5:10 pm). Website for "Even The Rain". Bush River, MD.
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Dr. Gregory B. Pasternack - Watershed Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Ecohydraulics :: Week 7
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SAS 004 : Water in Popular Culture. In this Section: Course Logistics. Water in World Civilization. Because the movie for this week is 3 hours long, the presentation is made available before in video podcast format. Please watch the video podcast at your convenience when and wherever you like using a computer or mobile device. Screen the movie "The Fast Runner". Video Podcast: Water, War, and Poor. 640 x 480 (480p). Format that balances speed and quality. (534 MB file). Has The Fast Runner online for free.
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Dr. Gregory B. Pasternack - Watershed Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Ecohydraulics :: Syllabus
http://pasternack.ucdavis.edu/teaching/hyd254/syllabus
The outline on this page shows the topics that are covered and their ordering. The title for each week's topic is provided as a hyperkink that will take you to the web page where the lecture for that week is provided in the form of a video podcost. These videos are freely available to the public, but are provided "as is". I 2D Modeling Foundations. Week 1. Introduction to Near-Census River Science. Introduction to 2D Modeling. Week 2. Quickstart: Do a 2D model run for a simple, straight channel model.
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Dr. Gregory B. Pasternack - Watershed Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Ecohydraulics :: Week 2
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SAS 004 : Water in Popular Culture. In this Section: Course Logistics. Water in Modern American Society. Prof Pasternack's presentation about the science and politics of drought in California. This wraps up the topic covered over the previous week. Begin the seocnd class topic by screening the movie "The River". Required reading in course reader: (due for your discussion section during week 3). Part 3 "The River" of The Rising Tide (p. 173-209) by J.M. Barry (1998). Fargo: flooding on the Red River, ND.