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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
GEOG0217-1  Hydrology

Duration :  15h Th, 10h Pr, 1d FW
Number of credits :  
Bachelor in geographical sciences, general orientation, 3rd year3
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Geographical Sciences, Climatology orientation3
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master Geographical Sciences, general orientation3
Lecturer :  François Petit
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Course contents :  
The first part of this course considers the characteristics of the catchments, soil water and groundwater (storage and movement), factors affecting the runoff (total volume, distribution in time), particularly as a function of urbanization and land-use, rainfall runoff relationships, recurrence interval of extreme events, different techniques of food protection, rivers regime in relation with morphoclimatic components.

The second part of the course relates to channel-beds morphology and rivers dynamics in relation to morphogenetic discharges and hydrological processes.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
The purpose of the course is first of all to analyze the different components of the catchments hydrological cycle, by considering for each of them the methods of measurements, the specific data treatments, the regional components and the modifications inducted by human action. The second part relates more specific problems about morphology and dynamics of the rivers in relation to hydrological regime, about the treatments of the discharges and about the cartography of flooded areas.
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
Course of geomorphology and climatology
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Practical works consist of exercises relating to the evaluation of the different physiographic parameters specific to the catchments, on calculations of the extreme events (Law of Gumbel), on the estimation of groundwater reserve using the curve of depletion (Law of Maillet) and application of the Thornthwaite's model.

The field works relate to measures of discharge and analyzes of processes concerning rivers dynamics (impacts of dams on the river morphology, impacts of rivers straightening and bank protections...).
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
The course comprises the following chapters:
- The concept of the catchments
- The hydrological cycle end the hydrological equation
- Components of Runoff
- Soil water and Groundwater
- Morphology and dynamics of rivers
Recommended or required readings :  
Hydrographie (1ere partie) : 136 pages + dossier de lecture. Dynamique fluviale (2eme partie) : 52 pages + dossier de lecture. Ouvrages de référence : - Ambroise, B. 1999 : La dynamique du cycle de l'eau dans un bassin versant : Processus, Facteurs, Modèles. Editions HGA, Bucarest, 201 p. - Bravard, J-P. & Petit, F. 1997 : Les cours d'eau, dynamique du système fluvial. A. Colin, Paris, 222 p. - Cosandey, C. & Robinson, M. 2000 : Hydrologie continentale. A. Colin, Paris, 360 p. - Lambert, R. 1996 : Géographie du cycle de l'Eau. Presses Universitaires du Mirail, 439 p. - White, W.B. 1988 : Geomorphology and hydrology of karst terrains. Oxford University press, 463 p.
Syllabus and copy of power point slides are available. Papers are accessible by ORBI
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Theorical course : oral and written examination.
Pratical works and field works : written examination.
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
Contacts :  
François PETIT
Département de Géographie physique. Institut de Géographie.
Allée du 6 août, 2 - Bât. B11 - Sart Tilman 4000 LIEGE
Tél. : +32/(0)4/366.52.68 - e-mail : Francois.Petit@ulg.ac.be
Secrétariat du Département : +32/(0)4/366.54.78 - Fax : +32/(0)4/366.57.22



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