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Click to continue. Demonstration Presentation. Concepts of Watershed Hydrology. a little bit about the short course and who might use it . . . Peter E. Black. SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Syracuse, New York. Discharge, Q. Legend. Storm. 0. 0. Time, t. Hyetograph.
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Click to continue Demonstration Presentation Concepts of Watershed Hydrology a little bit about the short course and who might use it . . . Peter E. Black SUNY College of Environmental Science and ForestrySyracuse, New York
Discharge, Q Legend Storm 0 0 Time, t Hyetograph Hydrograph Click to continue The Collection Function (a) (b) (d) (c) Click to back up
Click to continue Contents Module Title Minimum narration time Select • Collection Function 7’30” • Storage Function 8’30” • Discharge Function 9’08” • Chemical Reactions Function 4’38” • Habitat Function 2’52” • Attenuation Function 1’11” • Flushing Function 2’40” • Soil Storage 7’02” • The Water Balance 12’07” • The Resource Buffer Theory 4’48” • Watershed Management 9’39” • Summary and Study Questions 2’33” Acknowledgments Literature Cited All buttons have been de-activated for this demonstration, except the continue button Start course End course
Nebraska ►culvert discharges onto energy-absorbing rip rap; ► haybales control sediment on a highway construction project; New York Click to continue Click to back up Some Best Management Practices That is the end of this promotional version. To order this audiovisual short course, please return to the link to Auto-tutorial after using the “Back” button on your browser. Clockwise from left: