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Environmental hydrology

  • ATS2545
  • Not offered in 2013
  • 6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL
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Movement of water in environment, and roles played by water in environmental processes, discussing behaviour of water from condensation in lower atmosphere through to groundwater and river flow. The role of vegetation in intercepting and redirecting water at surface. The processes of infiltration, percolation, groundwater flow, stormflow and baseflow production. Instances of major hydrological change, case studies of large-scale deforestation or desertification, habitat or biodiversity decline, including human use of water and landscape. Observation and measuring techniques employed in hydrologic research are introduced in Practical Class. -- Course Website

Instructor: Associate Professor David Dunkerley

Prerequisites: A first-year sequence in geography or permission



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