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This 47-minute presentation presents a case study of how field methods were integrated with data analyses and analytical modeling to work out the various mechanisms by with wind, runoff, and tides…
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This 53-minute presentation offers a case study in which a simple, naive idea led to fundamentally new advancements in science, aided by innovations in field methods.
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This 62-minute presentation introduces the hydrological and geomorphological concepts guiding elementary river restoration practices in the late 20th and early 21st century.
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This 29-minute presentation covers concepts and field methods for groundwater flux at local and aquifer scales.
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This 16-minute presentation introduces concepts about aquifers and how water levels can be automatically recorded using dataloggers with pressure transducers. It also explains how a pressure…
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This 14-minute presentation introduces the concept of hydraulic head in wells and explains how to measure it. Errata: slides should say, "Chapter 17B" and "p. 17-#"
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This 51-minute presentation presents a long list of technologies for making holes in the Earth's surface to collect subsurface sedimentary samples as well as to create wells for groundwater…
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This 32-minute presentation explains key conditions and processes in lakes, highlights some of the water quality technologies, and shows a unique example of lake conditions at volcanos.
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This 42-minute presentation explains how deliberate and accidental materials released into natural waters can be used to reveal the mechanisms by which water moves around and transfers the materials…
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This 33-minute presentation explains what a dataloggers is, what its components are, ad some of the different practical issues that come up in using one.
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This 34-minute presentation explains some of the basic properties of sediment as well as how and where to collect sediment samples from terrestrial and aquatic surfaces.
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This 44-minute presentation follows up the field trip you just experienced with ideas about experimental design and sampling. Reflect on these ideas and take note that you should apply the…
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This 16-minute presentation introduces a few basic ideas about precipitation that are useful to be mindful of before you try to measure it.
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This 63-minute presentation explains the theoretical foundation for hydrological field work in terms of the different types of field hydrology studies. Even though this is a field methods course, it…
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