GIS in Water Resourses, Fall 2015
Student Term Projects

This page contains the student work for the GIS in Water Resources Class.

Student Project Title Presentations Final Paper
Presentations recorded on December 1, 2015. Recording
Phillip Udom GIS as a tool to help determine the effects of aquatic systems polluted with nutrients Presentation Term project
Prasanna Dahal Preparing input for the TOPKAPI (TOPographic Kinematic Approximation and Integration) model Presentation Term project
Kyle Renner Avalanche Risk, Terrain Susceptibility Presentation Term project
Nathan Rogers Using GIS to Map Chromium Occurrence in Drinking Water Presentation Term project
Tomsen Reed Use of GIS and Hydrologic Modeling for Outdoor Recreation in the Bear River Range Presentation Term project
Matthew Meier Relationships between Littoral Zone Habitats and lake water level fluctuation at Bear Lake,UT Presentation Term project
Presentations recorded on December 3, 2015. Recording
Mitchell Jenkins Using GIS to distinguish wetland vegetation/shorelines from current drought conditions in The Great Salt Lake Presentation Term project
Trinity Stout A GIS approach to understanding groundwater – surface water interactions in Red Butte Creek, UT Presentation Term project
Ryan James Snow distribution for Utah, An Alternative Approach to Analysis Accumulation Presentation Term project
Konrad Hafen Modeling the surface storage potential of beaver dams in the Temple Fork Watershed Presentation Term project
Carl Mackley Analyzing Bear River Canal Company’s Use of Water Presentation Term project
Daniel Ethington Analysis of Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake and Sandy Water Resources Presentation Term project