Syllabus
CEVE 412 Hydrology and Watershed Analysis    

CEVE 512: GIS and Hydrologic Design Lab

 
 
  CEVE 412 Hydrology and Watershed Analysis         (Spring 2007)  
    Dr. Philip B. Bedient 
(Ext. 4953)
Updated Nov, 2006  
  • CEVE 412 covers the basics of hydrology (both surface and groundwater) and includes elements of design. CEVE 512 is a required course (3 credits) for BS students in CEE, and is optional for any other students enrolled in CEVE 412. It is recommended for those who desire an in-depth knowledge of GIS use in hydrology, and watershed modeling. Topics in floodplain analysis and drainage design are also covered in CEVE 512.
  • Exams count 25% each (75%), Homework counts 25%
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  • Reference Text -- Bedient and Huber, "Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis," (2002).
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  • CEVE 412 (Web PPT indicated in parentheses )
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    Date Week # Topic Chapter
    9-Jan 1 Intro to hydrology and water resources (Woodlands2) HO
    11-Jan 1 Precipitation and Radar Rainfall Analysis (Ch 01a) Ch 1
    16-Jan 2 Infiltration and Evaporation (Ch 01b)
    Ch 1
    18-Jan 2 Introduction to Meteorology (meteorology) HO/web
    23-Jan 3 Global Climate Change Impacts HO
    25-Jan 3 Unit Hydrograph Method and Theory (Ch 02) Ch 2
    30-Jan
    4 Rainfall Runoff Analysis in Watersheds - water balance
    Ch 2
    1-Feb 4 Intro to Hydrologic Models
    Ch 5
    6-Feb 5 Exam 1: Concepts from Ch 1 & 2 (closed book)
     
    8-Feb 5 Flood Routing Theory - Storage Effects (Ch 04a)
    Ch 4
    13-Feb 6 Flood Routing Methods - Rivers (Ch04a)
    Ch 4
    15-Feb 6 Advanced Flood Routing in Large Rivers (HO)
    Ch 4
    20-Feb 7 Open Channel Introduction
    Ch 7
    22-Feb 7 Open Channel Flow Design
    Ch 7
    27-Feb 8 Urban storm water Issues
    Ch 6
    1-Mar 8 No Class
     
    March 5-9 9 Break  
    13 -Mar
    10 Urban Storm water controls
    Ch 6
    15-Mar
    10 Drainage Design Issues
    HO
    20-Mar 11 Statistical Issues in Hydrology
    Ch 3
    22-Mar 11 Flood Frequency Analysis
    Ch 3
    27-Mar 12 Introduction to Groundwater (Exam 2 Take Home - Ch 4 and 7)
     
    29-Mar
    12 Hydrogeology and Aquifer Systems Ch 8
    3-Apr
    13 Surface and GW Connections HO
    5-Apr
    13 No Class
    Ch 8
    10-Apr
    14 Ground Contaminant transport
    Ch 8
    12-Apr
    14 Well mechanics and Pumping Issues
    Ch 8
    17-Apr 15 Ground Water Resources - Edwards Aquifer, Gulf Coast Aquifer
    HO
    19-Apr 15 Last Class Presentations - CEVE 512 Required attendance
     
    24-Apr 16 Exam 3 - Review - Chap 3 and 8 - due Last Day of Finals
       
     
      CEVE 512 GIS and Hydrologic Design (Spring 2007)
        Dr. Philip B. Bedient 
    (Ext. 4953)
    Updated Nov, 2006  
  • Meets Thursday (2:30 to 5:00) and includes hydrologic design, watershed analysis, geographic information systems (GIS), floodplain and hydrologic modeling, and topics in water resources. Design projects performed in a small group format are emphasized. Project results are presented as a written report (due at end of finals) and orally near the end of the semester to the entire CEVE 412/512 class. Selected textbook chapters are used along with other reference materials.
  • Grades are based on Exam 1 (25%), homework (25%), and Final Report and Presentation (50%)
  • Date Week #
    Topic
    Jan 12 0 Introduction to Hydrologic Design Laboratory
    Jan 19 1 Intro to GIS Data Types and ArcView Operations
    Jan 26 2 GIS and Geodesy – projections and coordinates
    Feb 2
    3 Geo-HMS and Workshop on GIS
    Feb 9 4 Introduction to HEC — HMS (semester projects)
    Feb 16 5 Workshop on HEC-HMS
    Feb 23 6 Watershed Analysis & Design
    Mar 2 7 Open Channel Flow and Projects
    Mar 9 8 Drainage Design Issues
    Mar 16   Break Week
    Mar 23 9 Workshop on HEC - RAS Basics
    Mar 30 10 Floodplains in HEC-RAS Advanced
    Apr 6 11 No Class
    Apr 13 12 Presentation Skills Workshop (Cain)
    Apr 20 13 Work on projects in small teams
    Apr 27 14 Design Team Project Presentations in Class
     
     
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