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Water Resource Systems And Management (Spring 2017) - University Of Colorado Boulder, Joseph Kasprzyk Jan 2017

Water Resource Systems And Management (Spring 2017) - University Of Colorado Boulder, Joseph Kasprzyk

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Introduction To Reservoir Analysis - University Of Colorado Boulder, Joseph Kasprzyk Jan 2017

Introduction To Reservoir Analysis - University Of Colorado Boulder, Joseph Kasprzyk

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Introduction to reservoirs, lecture from Water Resource Systems and Management (Spring 2017), University of Colorado Boulder. By Joseph Kasprzyk. Learning goals include (i) introducing what a reservoir is, (ii) apply control volume and conservation of mass principles to analyze storage in natural lakes and reservoirs (iii) calculate required storage size for reservoirs using basic techniques (iv) define reservoir terms including safe yield and critical period (v) discuss dam building trends in the US and globally.


Case Study For Guided Project In Stochastic Hydrology, Meghna Babbar-Sebens Jan 2017

Case Study For Guided Project In Stochastic Hydrology, Meghna Babbar-Sebens

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Attached are two guided project activities for hydrology and climate data of Eagle Creek Watershed, Indiana, USA. The zip files have flow and precipitation datasets at daily, monthly, and annual time scales.


Gams Handout 2, Ethan Yang Jan 2017

Gams Handout 2, Ethan Yang

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Exercise - Choose A Manager To Learn Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis - University Of Colorado Boulder, Joseph Kasprzyk Jan 2017

Exercise - Choose A Manager To Learn Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis - University Of Colorado Boulder, Joseph Kasprzyk

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A prompt for an in-class exercise, so that students can learn basic principles of multi-criteria decision analysis. The ideal place for this exercise is to have it before the formal lecture of multi-criteria decision analysis. The students will start to gain an intuitive understanding of how to transform preferences to scores, how to weight the metrics, and how to make a final decision.


Exercise - Calculate Reservoir Performance Metrics - University Of Colorado Boulder, Joseph Kasprzyk Jan 2017

Exercise - Calculate Reservoir Performance Metrics - University Of Colorado Boulder, Joseph Kasprzyk

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Introduction To Water Resources Systems - University Of Colorado Boulder, Joseph Kasprzyk Jan 2017

Introduction To Water Resources Systems - University Of Colorado Boulder, Joseph Kasprzyk

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This is the introductory lecture to a Water Resource Systems and Management class from Spring 2017 at the University of Colorado Boulder, by Joseph Kasprzyk. Learning goals include (i) defining integrated water resources management, (ii) identifying Colorado water management issues (ii) identifying how RiverWare simulation and optimization can be used to develop water plans (iii) use the HyMod model to perform rainfall-runoff modeling (iv) generating random parameter samples and understanding how parameter uncertainty affects model results.


Stochastic Hydrology, Meghna Babbar-Sebens Jan 2017

Stochastic Hydrology, Meghna Babbar-Sebens

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Syllabus for graduate class in Stochastic Hydrology


Optimization In Water Resources Engineering, Meghna Babbar-Sebens Jan 2017

Optimization In Water Resources Engineering, Meghna Babbar-Sebens

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Gams Handout 4, Ethan Yang Jan 2017

Gams Handout 4, Ethan Yang

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Gams Handout 1, Ethan Yang Jan 2017

Gams Handout 1, Ethan Yang

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Gams Handout 3, Ethan Yang Jan 2017

Gams Handout 3, Ethan Yang

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