Year:13/14
Department:Lancaster Environment Centre
Level:Part I
Learning Hours:80
Credit Points:8
Weight:0.2
Course Convenor:Dr NA Chappell
Status:Live
Assessment Rules
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CMod description
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ENV. 104: Hydrological Processes
This module is an introduction to the science of hydrology and emphasises the physical processes and their measurement. Two case studies will be used to illustrate how an understanding of hydrological processes can be used to quantify and sometimes solve environmental problems. The first issue to be examined is the ?impact of rainforest logging on the physical environment' and will use data for a region of northern Borneo currently under study. The second issue to be addressed is the ?potential for environmental contamination from a proposed radionuclide repository near Sellafield'. Again, research work will be used to illustrate the hydrological theory.
Curriculum Design: Outline Syllabus
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Lecture Outlines
Lecture 1: Water catchment issues
Lecture 1-2: Precipitation
Lecture 3: Evapo-transpiration
Lecture 4-5: Riverflow
Lecture 6-8: Water pathways and erosion hazard
Lecture 8-9: Subsurface water
Lecture 9-10: Soil water and solute travel times
Lecture 12: Summary and revision session
Lecture 15: End-of-module test
Practical/Workshops
- Fieldwork in White Scar Cave (gauging and guided visit)
- Laboratory practicals using 6 pieces of apparatus (flumes, model catchments, groundwater test apparatus, etc)
- Guided course text reading
Curriculum Design: Pre-requisites/Co-requisites/Exclusions
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The course aims to introduce to the science of hydrology and emphasises the physical processes and their measurement. Two case studies will be used to illustrate how an understanding of hydrological processes can be used to quantify and sometimes solve environmental problems. The first issue to be examined is the ?impact of rainforest logging on the physical environment' and will use data for a region of northern Borneo currently under study. The second issue to be addressed is the ?potential for environmental contamination from a proposed radionuclide repository near Sellafield'. Again, research work will be used to illustrate the hydrological theory..
Learning Outcomes: Subject Specific: Knowledge, Understanding and Skills
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Learning outcomes:
On completion of this module a student will be able to:
Generic Outcomes
- Measure waterflows and soil/rock properties
- Manipulate algebraic equations
- Relate physical theory to the solution of environmental problems
Subject Specific Outcomes
- Describe and manipulate the water balance equation and the groundwater flow equation
Curriculum Design: Select Bibliography
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Recommended texts and other learning resource
:
Shaw, E.M., Beven, K.J., Chappell, N.A., and Lamb, R., 2010. Hydrology in Practice. Fourth Edition. Taylor and Francis, Abingdon (ISBN: 9780415370424). Comprehensive handouts (i.e., 20 fact sheets) covering key lecture material (including tables and photos) available online
A list of other reading material is available in the lectures and online