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Introduction Hydrology and Water Resources Hydrology and Water Resources RG744 Institute of Space Technology September 25, 2013
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Why this Course? Why interested in this Hydrology and Water Resources? Students interests, background, familiarity with the subject? What students expect from this course? How students think that this course will help in achieving their goals?
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Purpose of the Course To learn basics of Hydrology and Water Resources Introduction to Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling (will discuss few models and their applications)
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Introduction of the Course Course Schedule Class: –Day: Every Wednesday –Time: 04:00 PM – 6:00 PM Workshop (scheduled): –Day: Every Friday –Time: 04:00 PM– 07:30 PM (including namaz breaks) Workshop (Visits outside IST): –Students will be informed whenever there are outside visits Office Hours –Check my availability and drop-in
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Course Outline Course Syllabus: http://arjzaidi.wordpress.com/fall-2013/ http://arjzaidi.wordpress.com/fall-2013/ Text Book – Course Material will be taken from Several books Main Books: 1.Hydrology and Flood Plain Analysis by Philip B. Bedient (4th Edition) 2.Hydrology and the Management of Watersheds (3 rd Edition. 2003) by Brooks 3.Water Resources Engineering 2 nd Edition by Linsley and Franzini 4.Hydrology: H. M. Ragunath Status available in Library/Course website
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Theory 1.Introduction to Hydrology and Water Resources 2.Precipitation: Types, Measurements, Analyses 3.Hydrologic Losses: Infiltration, Evaporation, Evapotranspiration 4.Watershed Management : Watershed characteristics, rainfall-runoff response, hydrograph analysis, runoff estimation (runoff models), water budget 5.Floods: frequency analysis, flood routing, flood forecasting, flood management 6.Stream Flow Measurement/Monitoring: flow measuring techniques and devices, open channel hydraulics 7.Groundwater: Hydrology and hydraulics 8.Optimization (Linear programming): Application to hydro-systems 9.Role of RS and GIS in hydrology ( A brief discussion and sum up of course)
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Workshop/Lab WeekDateWorkshop 127-Sep-13ILWIS Hands-on 1 24-Oct-13ILWIS Hands-on 2 311-Oct-13DEM creation, IWD - Lapse Rate, Theissen Polygon 418-Oct-13Eid Break (if announced by IST) 525-Oct-13Terrain Processing using Arc Hydro 61-Nov-13Students Tutorials on Arc Hydro 78-Nov-13HEC - HMS/GeoHMS -1 815-Nov-13HEC - HMS/GeoHMS -2 922-Nov-13Students Tutorials on HEC-HMS/GeoHMS 1029-Nov-13HEC - RAS/GeoRAS - 1 116-Dec-13HEC - RAS/GeoRAS - 2 1213-Dec-13Students Tutorials on HEC - RAS/GeoRAS 1320-Dec-13Study Tour (2 labs will be counted) 1427-Dec-13Rapid Flood Mapping (2010 - Sindh) 153-Jan-13Students Tutorials 1610-Jan-13Lab ????? 1717-Jan-13Students Tutorials 1824-Jan-13Final Exam
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Reference Material Reading material will be provided in class if required Name of reference books and other reference material will be provided time to time
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Term Project Main Project –Individual projects will be assigned to students based on weekly exercises (will start from week 3 rd ) Project report due at the day of presentation Mini Project –Kalabagh Dam: All good and Bads Split the class into two groups –One will be the ‘pro’ group and the other will be the ‘against’ group –By mid semester there will be a debate between the two groups –Each group will be given 25min to talk about their views and support them with facts and figures (reliable references needed) –Then there will be a question/answer session between the two groups. Audience may also ask question
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Homework/Project/Quiz/Exams Homework: Students will be required to do homework and submit on the date mentioned on homework Workshop Assignments: Each student will be assigned an exercise after each lab topic covered that will eventually be converted into term project Quiz: Several in class Quiz (both surprise and informed) OHT: 2 in class OHT (approximately 1/3 of the course coverage) Lab Midterm: 1 Lab midterm (decide later) Project Presentation: On week before Final Exam Final Exam: Comprehensive coverage of the course during the last week of semester
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