GIS in Water Resources
Fall 2006
CE 394K.3 GIS in Water
Resources University of Texas Tuesday- Thursday, 12:30-2PM ETC 5.148 Unique Number: 15625 |
CEE6440 GIS in Water
Resources Utah State University Tuesday- Thursday, 11:30-1PM ENGR401 Catalog Number: 48713 |
Instructors:
David Maidment Office Address: CRWR Bldg. 119 PRC University of Texas Telephone Number: (512) 471-0065 Fax Number: (512) 471-0072 E-mail:maidment @ mail.utexas.edu Office Hours: Tuesday - Thursday, 2-4 PM |
David Tarboton Office Address: ENGR230, Utah State University Telephone Number: (435) 797-3172 E-mail:dtarb@cc.usu.edu Office Hours: Monday 11.30 – 12.30, Thursday 1-2. |
Course Description
Application of Geographic Information Systems in Water Resources. Digital
mapping of water resources information. Spatial coordinate systems. Terrain
analysis using digital elevation models. River and watershed networks. Soil and
land use mapping. Flood hydrology modeling and flood plain mapping. Terrain
analysis for hydrologic modeling.
Integration of time series and
geospatial data. Hydrologic Information Systems.
Prerequisites
Graduate standing in engineering or a related discipline.
Course Objectives
The six course exercises are
intended to enable you to be able to:
Besides these six course
exercises, you will learn about:
Public web site: http://www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/maidment/giswr2006/giswr2006.htm.
This contains the course outline, powerpoint presentations, class exercises for
the course and
Video web site: http://www.utwired.engr.utexas.edu/maidment/ This contains an archive of the video of each class in Windows Media format.
http://www.neng.usu.edu/dtarb/giswr/2006.
This contains copies of the course outline, powerpoint presentations and class
exercises from the
Term Project
The purposes of the
term project are:
The steps in carrying
out the project are:
If you would like to work in a group to pursue
a term project, that is fine, but you must carry out a particular section of
the project on which you will present your oral and written report.
Archives are available showing the reports from
more than 200 term papers done by students in this course from Spring 1997 to last
year. See: http://www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/maidment/giswr2006/docs/termpaperlibrary.htm
http://www.neng.usu.edu/cee/faculty/dtarb/giswr/
Course Computer Environment
This
course uses the ArcGIS version 9.1 software.
The Spatial Analyst and 3D Analyst extensions of ArcGIS will also be
used in the course. These programs run under the Windows NT operating system.
Texas. ArcGIS is available in the Civil Engineering
Learning Resource Center. You may want to get a magnetic card so that you can
enter the LRC in the evenings or weekends. If you work at the LRC, you'll be
assigned a standard amount of disk space for your personal use.
Utah. ArcGIS is available in the Engineering PC lab
and CEE Geomatics lab.
If
you have access to the software elsewhere, you can do the computer assignments
at that location. You should plan to back up your work on a removable drive
(e.g. zip or thumb) to avoid complications from lack of disk space in your
personal area.
Course
The readings for this course will be taken from:
"Arc Hydro: GIS for
Water Resources” Ed by David R. Maidment, published by ESRI Press, 2002, $59.95
ISBN 1-58948-034-1, see http://gis.esri.com/esripress/display/index.cfm A recommended reference for further
information is: "Modeling
Our World", by M. Zeiler, ESRI Press, 1999, ISBN 1-879102-62-5 206 pages
$29.95, see http://gis.esri.com/esripress/display/index.cfm
Method of Evaluation
Course grades will be based on a
weighted average of results as follows:
Homework 20%
Term Project Written Report 30%
Term Project Oral Presentation 10%
Midterm Exam 20%
Final Exam 20%
Letter grades will be
assigned as follows:
A = 90-100%
B = 80-90%
C = 70-80%
D = 60-70%
F < 60%
There will be no make-up exams or incomplete
grades in this course. I reserve the right to change the date of a quiz with
notice in advance.
Course/Instructor Evaluation Plan
Course/Instructor evaluation will
be conducted separately at each University according to the policies of each
University.
Texas. Forms
will be distributed during the final lecture period. A student from the class
will be asked to distribute and collect the evaluation forms, and to return
them to the Department of Civil Engineering office on the 4th floor of ECJ.
Utah. A
secretary from the CEE department will conduct the course evaluation during one
of the final lecture periods with the instructor not present.
We also encourage students to
speak to us during the semester, and are open to suggestions relating to the
course.
Texas. The University of Texas at Austin provides
upon request appropriate adjustments for qualified students with disabilities.
For more information, contact the Office of the Dean of Students at 471-6259,
or 471-4241 TDD
Utah.
Students with disabilities that require accommodation should contact the
instructor, or the Disability Resource Office at (435) 797-2444