CIVL 4017 Surface Water Hydrology
Credit Points 10
Legacy Code 301329
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Description Surface water hydrology covers the principles of hydrology as it pertains to surface water component of the hydrologic cycle. The principal focus is on the relationship between rainfall and surface runoff. The extent of flooding resulting from storm events will be evaluated through floodplain delineation process. Successful completion of this subject provides the competencies required to propose sustainable engineering solutions to potential adverse impacts of land-use changes. This subject builds on the hydraulic concepts acquired from the subjects completed earlier.
School Eng, Design & Built Env
Discipline Water and Sanitary Engineering
Student Contribution Band HECS Band 2 10cp
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Level Undergraduate Level 4 subject
Pre-requisite(s) CIVL 3011
Equivalent Subjects CIVL 4007 - Hydrology EART 4001 - Surface Water Hydrology
Assumed Knowledge
Students need working knowledge of spreadsheet software, for example Microsoft Excel.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify all components of the hydrologic cycle
- Perform hydrologic analysis of catchments
- Design retention and detention basins incorporating appropriate hydraulic structures and evaluate their effectiveness
- Apply statistical techniques to forecast future hydrologic events
- Formulate and execute surface water hydrology software packages to simulate catchment response
- Delineate extent of flooding using appropriate hydraulic software packages
- Propose sustainable solutions to address adverse impacts of land development
- Effectively work in a team environment
Subject Content
Hydrologic analysis
Frequency analysis
Flood routing
Hydrologic simulation models
Urban hydrology
Floodplain hydraulics
Design applications in hydrology
Assessment
The following table summarises the standard assessment tasks for this subject. Please note this is a guide only. Assessment tasks are regularly updated, where there is a difference your Learning Guide takes precedence.
Type | Length | Percent | Threshold | Individual/Group Task |
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Applied Project | 1,500 words per student (approx) | 20 | N | Group |
Intra-session Exam | 1 hour | 20 | N | Individual |
Final Exam | 2 hours | 40 | Y | Individual |
Report | 500 word per student | 10 | N | Group |
Report | approx. 1000 words per student (includes improvements to 500 words per student from Progress Report 1) | 10 | N | Group |
Prescribed Texts
- Bedient, PB, Huber WC & Vieux BE 2019, Hydrology and floodplain analysis, 6th edn, Pearson, Upper Saddle River, NJ.
Teaching Periods
Autumn (2022)
Penrith (Kingswood)
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Parramatta - Victoria Rd
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Sydney City Campus - Term 2 (2022)
Sydney City
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Autumn (2023)
Penrith (Kingswood)
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Sydney City Campus - Term 1 (2023)
Sydney City
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Sydney City Campus - Term 3 (2023)
Sydney City
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