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<POINTS>16.7 3rd year.
<COORDINATOR>Associate Professor B. L Finlayson.
<PREREQUISITES>121-220/320 Water Resources or 121-212/312 Geomorphology or equivalent as approved by the subject coordinator. This subject can only be done in conjunction with, or after completion of, 121-349 Principles of Environmental Hydrology.
<SEMESTER>First semester
<CONTACT>Three hours of practical work a week and up to seven days of field work.
<OBJECTIVES>Upon completion of the subject a student should:
<ul>
<li>be able to acquire, analyse and present data relating to catchment characteristics and stream hydrographs;
<li>carry out surveys of stream channel condition in the field;
<li>carry out an investigative program of environmental assessment of river systems;
<li>be aware of the importance of streams as habitats and the problems of catchment management.
</ul>
<CONTENT>Morphometric analysis; statistical hydrology; field survey and analysis of river systems; river management.
<ASSESSMENT>Practical and field trip reports of up to 6,000 words.
<PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
<ATEXT>Gordon N. D, McMahon T. A and Finlayson B. L 1992 Stream Hydrology: An Introduction for Ecologists Wiley Chichester
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<NOTE>Students cannot receive credit for both this subject and the Faculty of Science subject 121-360 Environmental Hydrology A or 121-305 Environmental Hydrology B.
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<COORDINATOR>Associate Professor B. L Finlayson.
<PREREQUISITES>121-220/320 Water Resources or 121-212/312 Geomorphology or equivalent as approved by the subject coordinator. This subject can only be done in conjunction with, or after completion of, 121-349 Principles of Environmental Hydrology.
<SEMESTER>First semester
<CONTACT>Three hours of practical work a week and up to seven days of field work.
<OBJECTIVES>Upon completion of the subject a student should:
<ul>
<li>be able to acquire, analyse and present data relating to catchment characteristics and stream hydrographs;
<li>carry out surveys of stream channel condition in the field;
<li>carry out an investigative program of environmental assessment of river systems;
<li>be aware of the importance of streams as habitats and the problems of catchment management.
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<ASSESSMENT>Practical and field trip reports of up to 6,000 words.
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<ATEXT>Gordon N D McMahon T. A and Finlayson B. L 1992 <i>Stream Hydrology: An Introduction for Ecologists</i> Wiley Chichester
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<COORDINATOR>Associate Professor B. L. Finlayson.
<PREREQUISITES>121-220/320 Water Resources or 121-212/312 Geomorphology or equivalent as approved by the subject coordinator. This subject can only be done in conjunction with, or after completion of, 121-349 Principles of Environmental Hydrology.
<SEMESTER>First semester
<CONTACT>Three hours of practical work a week and up to seven days of field work.
<OBJECTIVES>Upon completion of the subject a student should:
<ul>
<li>be able to acquire, analyse and present data relating to catchment characteristics and stream hydrographs;
<li>carry out surveys of stream channel condition in the field;
<li>carry out an investigative program of environmental assessment of river systems;
<li>be aware of the importance of streams as habitats and the problems of catchment management.
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<CONTENT>Morphometric analysis; statistical hydrology; field survey and analysis of river systems; river management.
<ASSESSMENT>Practical and field trip reports of up to 6,000 words.
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<ATEXT>Gordon N. D. , McMahon T. A. and Finlayson B. L. , 1992, <i>Stream Hydrology: An Introduction for Ecologists, </i> Wiley, Chichester
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<POINTS>16.7
<COORDINATOR>Associate Professor B. L. Finlayson.
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<SEMESTER>First semester.
<CONTACT>Three hours of practical work a week and up to seven days of field work.
<OBJECTIVES>Upon completion of the subject a student should:
<ul>
<li>be able to acquire, analyse and present data relating to catchment characteristics and stream hydrographs;
<li>carry out surveys of stream channel condition in the field;
<li>carry out an investigative program of environmental assessment of river systems;
<li>be aware of the importance of streams as habitats and the problems of catchment management.
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