SEG-20306 Water Quantity and Quality

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Studiepunten 6.00

OnderwijstypeContacturen
One day excursion8
Lectures12
Practical extensively supervised25
Practical intensively supervised63
Tutorial4
Self-study
Course coordinator(s)dr. ir. K Metselaar
Lecturer(s)ing. JAJ Beijer
prof. dr. ir. R Uijlenhoet
dr. ir. ETHM Peeters
ir. JH Postema
dr. ir. K Metselaar
Examiner(s)dr. ir. K Metselaar

Language of instruction:

Dutch

Assumed knowledge on:

LAD-10806 (Soil and Water I) and AEW-21306 (Soil and Water II)

Continuation courses:

HWM-22306 (Field Practical Hydrology; Water Quality and Meteorology), HWM-20806 (Hydrogeology); SEG-21306 (Subsurface Solute Transport); AEW-20306 (Processes in Aquatic Systems)

Contents:

In this course, aspects of quantity and quality of water are studied at sub-catchment scale both in theory and in field and laboratory practices. Students learn to apply computational methods in hydrology and chemical & biological measuring techniques as applied in analyses of surface water systems and water quality. The course covers definitions, concepts, processes, flow equations, systems analysis and (sub-)catchment modeling approaches,measuring methods and quantification of elements.
Specific topics are relationships between landscape morphology and water quality, hydrological cycle (precipitation, evapotranspiration, soil moisture, groundwater), interaction of groundwater and surface water, (drainage theory, design discharge, dimensioning of drainage and discharge systems, rainfall-runoff relationships in catchments), characterisation of water types and aquatic ecosystems by chemical and biological field measurements (nutrients, chloride, alkalinity, oxygen, light absorption, composition of macrofauna), experimental analysis of eutrophication processes in the laboratory.

Learning outcomes:

After successful completion of this course students are expected to be able to:
- interpret specific hydrological mathematical approaches, including definitions, concepts, flow processes, sub-catchment modelling approaches, measuring and quantification methods of water related elements;
- apply computational methods in groundwater flow and water quality analysis;
- assess the applicability of hydrological mathematical approaches (such as drainage equations);
- apply techniques to measure biological and chemical water quality in the field, measuring methods in experimental laboratory research on aquatic ecosystems and research abilities;
- analyze effect of landscape morphology on water quality and water quantity ;
- practice basic reporting skills i.e. keeping a group laboratory log, summarizing and reporting field practical results in a poster and reporting an experiment;
- assess the consequences of hydrological measures on water quantity and quality in a case study.

Activities:

Study of lecture notes and literature as given during lectures, doing excercises, field. observations and measurements, performing laboratory experiment, analysing observations and measurements, presenting a poster and writing a report.

Examination:

Based on activities during the practical, the report and a written exam on the part that was not included in the report.

Literature:

Course material and lecture notes.

OpleidingFaseSpecialisatiePeriode
Verplicht voor: BSWSoil, Water, AtmosphereBSc1MO
MinorPeriode
Verplicht voor: WUEABBSc Minor Earth and Biosphere1MO