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FORESTRY 430
Wildland Watershed Managment
Instructor: Dr.
Karl W. J. Williard, Assistant Professor
A.
Catalog Description:
Emphasis
is placed on the principles, technical problems, procedures,
alternatives and consequences encountered in managing wildland
watersheds for the production of quality water in harmony with other
uses.
B.
Prerequisite:
FOR 331 - Forest Ecosystems.
C.
Objectives:
1. To develop an understanding of how natural and anthropogenic
factors (forestry man
agement activities) influence the quantity,
timing, and quality of water yielded from
wildland watersheds.
2. Be able to discuss the history of major water developments and
policies in the United
States.
3. Become familiar with the watershed planning process.
D.
Topic Outline:
Hydrologic Processes
Day/Date Topic
Readings
M 8/23 Course Introduction
W 8/25 Water Budget Ch. 1
F 8/27 Energy Budget
M 8/30 Precipitation, Throughfall, and Stemflow Ch. 2
W 9/1 Infiltration and Soil Water (QUIZ 1) Ch. 4
F 9/3 Groundwater and Evapotranspiration Ch. 5,3
W 9/8 Stream Gaging Lab
F 9/10 Streamflow Sources/Control Ch. 4,6
M 9/13 EXAM 1
Water Quantity Management
W
9/15 Humid Zone Ch. 6
F 9/17 Humid Zone
M 9/20 Arid Zone Ch. 18
W 9/22 Snowmelt Dominated Systems Ch. 15
Erosion
and Sedimentation Control
F 9/24 Erosion and Sedimentation Processes (QUIZ 2) Ch. 7
M 9/27 Logging and Surface Erosion Ch. 7
W 9/29 Roads Trails and Landings
M 10/4 Revegetation Practices
W 10/6 Gully Erosion Ch. 8
F 10/8 Channel and Shoreline Stabilization Ch. 9
M 10/11 Channel Stability Evaluation Lab
W 10/13 Channel Morphology Ch. 9
F 10/15 EXAM 2
Water Quality Management
M
10/18 Natural Water Quality Ch. 10
W 10/20 Nutrient Loss
F 10/22 Stream Temperature
M 10/25 Pathogens/Applied Forest Chemicals
W 10/27 Acidic Deposition (QUIZ 3)
W 11/3 Fire/Grazing
F 11/5 Mining, Oil, and Gas Drilling
M 11/8 Buffer Zones and Best Management Practices Ch. 16
W 11/10 Wetlands Ch. 16
F 11/12 EXAM 3
Watershed Planning
M 11/15 Water Law - Eastern U.S.
W 11/17 Water Law - Western U.S.
F 11/19 Government Regulations
W 12/1 Watershed Planning Process Ch. 13
F 12/3 Watershed Planning Process (QUIZ 4) Ch. 13
M 12/6 Planning Case Studies
W 12/8 Class Discussion - Watershed Planning
F 12/10 Planning Case Studies
M 12/13 EXAM 4 7:50 a.m.
E.
Text:
Brooks,
K.N., P.F. Ffolliott, H.M. Gregersen, L.F DeBano. 1997. Hydrology and the Management of
Watersheds.
Second edition. Iowa State University Press, Ames, 502 pp.
F.
Additional Reference List:
Black, P.E. 1996. Watershed Hydrology. Second edition. Ann Arbor Press, Inc,
Chelsea, MI. 449 pp.
Gordon, N.D., T.A. McMahon, and B.L. Finlayson. 1992. Stream Hydrology: An
Introduction for Ecologists. John Wiley and Sons, New York. 526 pp.
Hewlett, J.D. 1982. Principles of Forest Hydrology. The University of Georgia
Press, Athens. 183 pp.
Novotny, V. and H. Olem. 1994. Water Quality: Prevention,
Identification, and
Management of Diffuse Pollution. Van Nostrand Reinhold, NY. 1054 pp.
Satterlund, D.R. 1972. Wildland Watershed Management. Ronald Press, NY.
370 pp.
G.
Grading:
4 exams at 100 pts. each
4 quizzes at 25 pts. each
2 problem sets at 25 pts. each
Late assignments will be penalized 20% per day
and will not be accepted once graded
problems are returned.
No make-up exams or quizzes - without prior
consent of instructor.
Each student must visit me once during office
hours.
Grading scale:
A = 90 - 100%
B = 80 - 89.49%
C = 70 - 79.49%
D = 60 - 69.49%
F < 59.50%
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