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== Learning objectives == | == Learning objectives == | ||
| − | == Lectures == | + | After the course student |
| + | |||
| + | * understands that hydrological processes are dependent on land cover | ||
| + | * understands the effect of terrain on hydrological processes | ||
| + | * knows about various types of geospatial data and their usability in hydrological analysis | ||
| + | * understands the effect of spatial scale on hydrological processes | ||
| + | * is able to delineate watersheds from terrain data and understands uncertainties involved in such a procedure | ||
| + | * is able to compute hydrological indicators (flow path length etc...) from terrain data | ||
| + | * is aware of different spatial descriptions in hydrological modeling | ||
| + | * knows about cases how geospatial data has been used in hydrological engineering projects | ||
| + | |||
| + | == Lectures (Sessions) == | ||
| + | |||
| + | The course is designed to consist of 12 sessions, each 2 to 3 hours. | ||
| + | |||
| + | # Introductions, introductory lecture (motivation); assignment: ? | ||
| + | # Data lecture (what, where); workshop: browse, examine, download, see & look | ||
| + | # Primary terrain parameters | ||
| + | # Spatial scale | ||
| + | # Watershed delineation and stream network 1 | ||
| + | # Watershed delineation and stream network 2 | ||
| + | # Lecture: spatial descriptions in hydrological modeling | ||
| + | # Hydrological description of watershed using terrain data & stream network | ||
| + | |||
| + | == Exercises == | ||
| + | |||
| + | These will/should use [[Edu Data Package North Carolina]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | * [[Exercise: A spatial model of a catchment]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:17, 11 April 2007
This page will contain an outline for a 5 ECTS credit course on spatial hydrology. The course will be offered spring 2007 at [TKK]. The students are assumed to have basic understanding of both hydrology and geoinformatics.
Learning objectives
After the course student
- understands that hydrological processes are dependent on land cover
- understands the effect of terrain on hydrological processes
- knows about various types of geospatial data and their usability in hydrological analysis
- understands the effect of spatial scale on hydrological processes
- is able to delineate watersheds from terrain data and understands uncertainties involved in such a procedure
- is able to compute hydrological indicators (flow path length etc...) from terrain data
- is aware of different spatial descriptions in hydrological modeling
- knows about cases how geospatial data has been used in hydrological engineering projects
Lectures (Sessions)
The course is designed to consist of 12 sessions, each 2 to 3 hours.
- Introductions, introductory lecture (motivation); assignment: ?
- Data lecture (what, where); workshop: browse, examine, download, see & look
- Primary terrain parameters
- Spatial scale
- Watershed delineation and stream network 1
- Watershed delineation and stream network 2
- Lecture: spatial descriptions in hydrological modeling
- Hydrological description of watershed using terrain data & stream network
Exercises
These will/should use Edu Data Package North Carolina