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Last updated: 01/03/06
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HYD151 Field Methods in Hydrology


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Instructor:

    Greg Pasternack, Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources

Course Description:

    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.

Textbook:

    Artiola, J.F., Pepper, I.L., and Brusseau, M. 2004. Environmental Monitoring and Characterization. Elsevier Academic Press, Amsterdam, 410 pp.

    Supplemental readings are assigned for some lectures as listed on each week's web page accessible within the online syllabus. A complete list of supplemental readings is available HERE

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FIELD SAFETY INFORMATION


Special Announcements:

01/01/05
First class is Wednesday, January 4, 2006 in Veihmeyer Hall 116 at 1:00 pm.



Copyright Greg Pasternack 1999.

All federal and state copyrights reserved for all original material presented in this course through any medium, including lecture or print. Individuals are prohibited from being paid for taking, selling, or otherwise transferring for value, personal class notes made during this course to any entity without the express written permission of Greg Pasternack. In addition to legal sanctions, students found in violation of these prohibitions may be subject to University disciplinary action.




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