Computational Hydrology - 2019 entry
MODULE TITLE | Computational Hydrology | CREDIT VALUE | 15 |
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MODULE CODE | ECMM145 | MODULE CONVENER | Prof Thorsten Wagener |
DURATION: TERM | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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DURATION: WEEKS | 0 | 6 weeks | 0 |
Number of Students Taking Module (anticipated) | 20 |
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Hydrological models are at the centre of many solutions to environmental problems, including flooding, droughts and water quality issues. Being able to identify and apply the appropriate hydrological model is an important aspect in environmental problem solving. It requires a basic understanding of hydrological models and of the modelling process, e.g. model calibration. This course will provide a basic introduction both of these topics.
You will be introduced to computational methods and models relevant for solving hydrological and environmental problems including floods and droughts.
This module aims at introducing you to the process of model calibration, sensitivity and uncertainty analysis in the context of hydrologic modelling. A range of hydrologic modelling applications, from flood forecasting to inundation modelling will be presented.
This module covers Specific Learning Outcomes in Engineering, which would apply to accredited programmes at Bachelors/MEng/ Masters level. The module should contribute to the matched learning for CEng registration (as defined under the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence – UK-SPEC)
The course will build on a traditional undergraduate course in civil engineering or similar and prior courses in hydrology would be an advantage, but are not required.
This is a constituent module of one or more degree programmes which are accredited by a professional engineering institution under licence from the Engineering Council. The learning outcomes for this module have been mapped to the output standards required for an accredited programme, as listed in the current version of the Engineering Council’s ‘Accreditation of Higher Education Programmes’ document (AHEP-V3).
This module contributes to learning outcomes: SM1m, SM2m, SM2fl, SM3fl, SM4m, SM5m, EA2m, EA2fl, EA3m, EA3fl, EA5m, EA6m, G1m-G4m, G1fl-G4fl
A full list of the referenced outcomes is provided online: http://intranet.exeter.ac.uk/emps/subjects/engineering/accreditation/
The AHEP document can be viewed in full on the Engineering Council’s website, at http://www.engc.org.uk/
On successful completion of this module you should be able to:
Module Specific Skills and Knowledge: SM1m, SM2m, SM2fl,SM5m, SM3fl
2. Calibrate a hydrologic model
Discipline Specific Skills and Knowledge: SM4m, EA2m, EA3m, EA5m, EA6m, EA2fl, EA3fl
6. Describte key uncertainties in hydrological modelling
Personal and Key Transferable / Employment Skills and Knowledge: G1m-G4m, G1fl-G4fl
10. Reveal improved analytical and numerical skills in computational hydrological studies
- Introduction to hydrological modelling
- Sensitivity analysis
- Uncertainty analysis
- Flood inundation modelling
- Flood modelling
- Working with environmental data
Scheduled Learning & Teaching Activities | 36 | Guided Independent Study | 114 | Placement / Study Abroad | 0 |
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Category | Hours of study time | Description |
Scheduled learning activities | 24 | Lectures |
Scheduled learning activities | 12 | Tutorials |
Guided independent studies | 114 | Assessment preparation, private study |
Form of Assessment | Size of Assessment (e.g. duration/length) | ILOs Assessed | Feedback Method |
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Questions posed and answered in the class (for two tests and 1 take home test or otherwise) | N/A | All | Verbal |
Coursework | 100 | Written Exams | 0 | Practical Exams | 0 |
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Form of Assessment | % of Credit | Size of Assessment (e.g. duration/length) | ILOs Assessed | Feedback Method |
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Written tests in the class based on lectures 1-3 | 50 | 60 minutes, in week 4 of the course | All | Written |
Take home test based on lectures 4-6 | 50 | Students will be given a 1 hour test to take home in week 6 of the course and will have 1 week to complete and return it. | All | Written |
Original Form of Assessment | Form of Re-assessment | ILOs Re-assessed | Time Scale for Re-assessment |
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In class tests | None | N/A | N/A |
Take home test | Take home test | All | Aug/Sept |
If you fail assessment (as defined above) or are deferred you will be reassessed via another 'take home test' which will be set in Aug/Sep and you will have 1 week to complete and return it. Your final mark for the module will be 100% based on this test.
information that you are expected to consult. Further guidance will be provided by the Module Convener
Basic reading:
ELE: http://vle.exeter.ac.uk/
Web based and Electronic Resources:
Other Resources:
Reading list for this module:
Type | Author | Title | Edition | Publisher | Year | ISBN |
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Set | Beven K | Environmental Modelling: An Uncertain Future? | CRC Press | 2008 | ||
Set | Beven K | Rainfall-runoff modelling: The Primer | Wiley Blackwell | 2012 | ||
Set | Wagener T, Wheater HS and Gupta HV | Rainfall-runoff modelling in gauged and ungauged catchments | Imperial College Press | 2004 |
CREDIT VALUE | 15 | ECTS VALUE | 7.5 |
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PRE-REQUISITE MODULES | None |
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CO-REQUISITE MODULES | None |
NQF LEVEL (FHEQ) | 7 | AVAILABLE AS DISTANCE LEARNING | No |
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ORIGIN DATE | Thursday 6th July 2017 | LAST REVISION DATE | Monday 11th March 2019 |
KEY WORDS SEARCH | Hydrology, computational, model, uncertainty, sensitivity, flooding. |
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Please note that all modules are subject to change, please get in touch if you have any questions about this module.