CEE6440 GIS in Water Resourses, Fall 2010
USU Student Term Project web pages

This page contains the student work for the GIS in Water Resources Class from Fall 2010

Student Project Title Presentations Final Paper
Presentations on November 23, 2010. Click to view Recording (and enter any name in Wimba as participant and be patient - it is slow starting).
Mohamed, Ruba Water Quality Analysis for Selected Streams in Utah and Idaho Presentation Term project
Fenton, Jerimiah J. Groundwater Analysis Presentation Term project
Alminagorta Cabezas, Omar Streamflow Forecasting at Bear River Watershed Presentation Term project
Orita, Naho Where does the water come from? –Logan River Presentation Term project
Barney, Andrew J. Refined NIDIS Application for the Upper Colorado River Basin Presentation Term project
Major, Eric L. Historical Runoff Potential in Eastern Cache Valley Presentation Term project
Presentations on November 30, 2010. Click to view Recording (and enter any name in Wimba as participant and be patient - it is slow starting).
Miles, Jeanny W. Road Surface Erosion Modeling in Bear Valley Watershed, Boise National Forest, ID Presentation Term project
Kesaano, Maureen Wellsville City Lagoons Water Quality Model for phosphorus when duckweed harvesting is incorporated as a nutrient removal option Presentation Term project
Robison, Erik W. Run-off and Flood Prediction for the Muddy River Presentation Term project
Dhungel, Sulochan Examining patterns and trends in streamflow variables used in stream ecology across the US Presentation Term project
Tesfatsion, Bereket K. A study of the relationship between precipitation and stream flow at a sub watershed in the Weber Basin Presentation Term project
Ritchey, Andrew P. Hydrologic analysis of the Hyrum Reservoir watershed Presentation Term project
Dixon, James W. Flood Routing through Dry Canyon in Logan, Utah Presentation Term project

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