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 |