GIS in Water Resourses, Fall 2016
Student Term Projects

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

Student Project Title Presentations Final Paper
Starting 11/8/2016 Due 12/2/2016
Presentations on November 8, 2016 Recording
James Saunders Utah, Will we have enough water? Presentation Term project
Jacob Stout Correlating USGS gages based on hydrologic and watershed characteristics to extract hydrologic metrics of non-gaged rivers. Presentation Term project
Mahyar Aboutalebi Prediction of the immigrant location choices under the lack of sufficient water for the entire U.S. Presentation Term project
Sal Limbu Continuous Runoff Simulation Model Below Red Butte Creek Reservoir Including Snowmelt Presentation Term project
Harriet Cornachione Characterization of Modern Dune Fields in Central and Southern Utah Presentation Term project
Presentations on November 10, 2016 Recording
Irene Garousi-Nejad Implement GIS as a tool to prepare inputs data of WRF-Hydro to run and compare with NWM outputs for a small watershed in the Great Salt Lake basin Presentation Term project
Alexander Short Characterization of Fluvial Terrace Deposits in the Grand Staircase Region of Southern Utah Presentation Term project
Jared Richens GIS as Tool to Visualize Water Quality Data Presentation Term project
Rezaul Haider Use of GIS to extract river geometry as an input to HECRAS model and prepare inundation map. Presentation Term project
Sara Goeking An Enhanced Canopy Cover Layer for Hydrologic Modeling Presentation Term project
Hiroaki Shimada Significant factor of soil forming in Cache valley Presentation Term project
Nour Aldeen Atallah Spatial Representation of Best Management Practices (BMPs) Implemented in Lower Bear River (LBR) Watershed using ArcGIS tools. Presentation Term project