CEE5440/CEE6440 G I S in Water Resources, Fall 2002
A Virtual Course Presented On-Line

This is the archive site for the Utah State University component of the Geographic Information Systems in Water Resources Online Course held Fall Semester, 2002. August 29 - December 5. This was a course presented by David Maidment at the University of Texas at Austin.  A group of USU students took this class and David Tarboton at Utah State University gave some guest lectures.  This site contains the archived USU guest lectures and term papers. The University of Texas website for this course is: http://www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/MAIDMENT/giswr2002/giswr2002.htm

Instructor
David R. Maidment
University of Texas at Austin
http://www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/maidment
USU Coordinator
David G Tarboton
dtarb@cc.usu.edu
http://www.engineering.usu.edu/dtarb/

USU Lectures

USU Term Papers

Presentation Term Paper
Franke, Kevin "When the Big One Comes. A study of the unique dangers that a major earthquake along Utah’s highly populated Wasatch Front could cause "
Kimball, Bryan A Study of Precipitation and Stream Flow for the Upper Sevier Hydrologic Basin
Arp, Chris Modeling Source-Water Contributions to Streamflow and Characterizing Watersheds in a Mountain Lake District in Idaho
Anderson, Justin Salmon River Habitat Modeling
Larsen, Craig Salmon River Habitat Modeling
Castleton, Britanie Salmon River Habitat Modeling
Mackley, Rob A GIS Analysis of the Plausibility of Steady-State Landscapes and the Colorado Plateau
Kaheil, Yasir Using Visual Basic ActiveX components to customize a new tool on ArcMap
Khalil, Abedalrazq Estimation of Runoff and nonpoint source pollution using GIS techniques
Miller, Craig Identifying Indoor and Outdoor Water Use
Goode, Becky Precipitation, Streamflow and a Look at Little Bear River Contaminants
Demitropoulos, Brook Precipitation, Streamflow and a Look at Little Bear River Contaminants
Shrestha, Bimayendra Precipitation, Streamflow and a Look at Little Bear River Contaminants
Harms, Paul Survey Of Data Related To Municipal Water Systems In Utah
Hong, Seungbin Evaluation of BASINS/HSPF Runoff Predictions from a Claypan Agricultural Watershed
Gill, Muhammad Kashif Use of GIS to Predict Pollution Contents in Surface Water Runoff
Lee, Joon Hee Estimating Load and Concentration of Nitrogen by Non Point Source in Nooksack watershed
Peterson, Paul Gully Erosion of Archaeological Sites in Grand Canyon: The Question of Causality
Larsen, Isaac Using NEXRAD and ArcGIS to quantify precipitation from debris flow producing storms in the canyons of the eastern Uinta Mountains, Colorado and Utah
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