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Year:
2020
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
National Security Law
Document Type:
Syllabus
Organization / Institution:
University of Houston
Author:
Dycus et al.
Target Audience:
Students of Law
Period of Validity:
Fall Semester
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Denver
Theme:
Environmental Regulation
Document Type:
Briefing Paper
Agency:
National Park Service (NPS) - Denver Service Center (DSC)
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Federal development project planners, environmental compliance officers
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
04-10-2020
Amendment Date:
N/A
Author:
Junke Guo
Affiliation:
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Email:
[email protected]
Field:
Surface water hydrology
Subject:
Rainfall–runoff modeling, overland flow, infiltration
Key Concepts:
General Unit Hydrograph Model (GUHM); General Infiltration Law (GIL); Horton’s law; Richards theory; Rational method
Hydrologic Phases Defined:
Classic hydrology (before 1932); Modern hydrology 1.0 (1932–2022); Modern hydrology 2.0 (after 2022)
Mathematical Basis:
Porous media continuity and momentum equations; linear hydrologic systems theory
Watershed Parameters:
Instantaneous unit hydrograph peak time (tp); rising phase parameter; decay phase parameter
Applications:
Rainfall–runoff separation; overland flow discharge modeling; subsurface flow extension
Referenced Publications:
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering; Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
Author Position:
Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Country:
United States
Year:
2011
Note:
Region / City
Subject:
Hydrology
Document Type:
Review for Final Exam
Target Audience:
Students in Hydrology course
Effective Period:
Spring 2011
Topics Covered:
Low Impact Design, Design Storm Rainfall, Design Flows, GIS in Hydrology, Flood Frequency Analysis, Design Precipitation, Rational Method
Context:
This document is a review guide for a final exam in a Hydrology course, outlining the material and skills expected for students.
Subject:
Hydrology
Topic:
Oceans and marine environments
Academic Standard:
8.E.1.2
Document Type:
Homework assignment sheet
Educational Level:
Middle school science
Institution Type:
School course curriculum
Author:
Not specified
Student Fields:
Name, Period
Week Covered:
August 28 – September 1
Vocabulary Due Date:
Wednesday, August 30
Questions Due Date:
Friday, September 1
Unit Test Date:
Thursday, September 7
Key Topics:
Hydrothermal vents, upwelling, downwelling, cold seeps, ocean currents, deep ocean exploration, estuaries, marine ecosystems, ocean resources
Required Activities:
Vocabulary flashcards, comparison diagram, technology chart, written responses
Submission Instruction:
Homework packet submitted with sheet stapled to the front
Year:
2011
Course:
CE 374K Hydrology
Institution:
University of Texas at Austin
Academic Term:
Spring 2011
Document Type:
Exam review outline
Subject Area:
Hydrology
Educational Framework:
Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives
Course Components:
Lectures and assigned readings
Lecture Topics:
Hydrologic information systems, runoff processes, excess rainfall, hydrologic measurement, unit hydrograph, hydrologic routing, hydraulic routing in rivers, flood risk mapping, hydrologic statistics, flood frequency analysis
Primary Textbook:
Applied Hydrology
Additional Materials:
HEC-RAS Reference Manual and flood mapping reports
Exam Preparation Policy:
One handwritten review sheet (8.5 × 11 inches) permitted during the exam
Year:
2013
Course:
CE 374K Hydrology
Document Type:
Homework Assignment
Institution:
University of Texas at Austin
Department:
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Author:
David R. Maidment
Date Issued:
April 4, 2013
Adjusted Date:
April 2, 2013
Due Date:
April 9, 2013
Topic:
Flood Frequency Analysis
Software Referenced:
Excel; HEC-SSP
Study Area:
Colorado River at Austin, Texas
Data Period Referenced:
1900–1940
Region:
Austin, Texas, United States
Regional Skew Value:
-0.25
Root Mean Square Error:
0.3025
Related Material:
Textbook problems 12.1.3 and 12.5.1
Note:
Date
Subject:
Hydrology
Document Type:
Test Guide
Target Audience:
Students
Topics Covered:
Ocean currents, tides, Coriolis effect, ocean water density, surface currents, waves
Author:
Unknown
Region / Location:
Unknown
Institution:
Unknown
Grade Level:
High School
Period of Use:
Relevant to the specific test period
Date of Issue:
Unknown
Date of Revision:
Unknown
Year:
2026
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Physical geography, hydrology
Document type:
Educational glossary
Author:
Unspecified
Intended audience:
Students and educators
Period covered:
Historical and contemporary geological periods
Date of compilation:
2026
Language:
English and Welsh
Keywords:
landscape, river, coast, erosion, deposition, glacier, flood, hydrology
Publication date:
September 2025
Field:
Geochemistry
Subfields:
Analytical chemistry; chromatography; mass spectrometry; imaging techniques; petroleum geochemistry; shale reservoirs
Document type:
Bibliographic compilation
Content type:
Scientific journal article references
Years covered:
2025–2026
Journals cited:
Encyclopedia of Fuel Processing Technology; Science of The Total Environment; Journal of Chromatography A; Talanta; Analytica Chimica Acta; Journal of Separation Science; Lab on a Chip; Energy & Fuels; Analyst; Geomicrobiology Journal; ACS Omega; Nature Chemical Biology; Science; Fuel; PLOS ONE; Minerals; China Petroleum Exploration; Gondwana Research; SPE Journal; Marine and Petroleum Geology
Primary materials studied:
Crude oil; fuels; environmental water; shale; coal; petroleum-based samples; marine systems
Year:
2025
Note:
Region / city
Theme:
Analytical Chemistry, Environmental Analysis, Chemical Engineering
Document type:
Research Articles
Author:
Downey, K., Ronda, K., Costa, P.M., Pellizzari, J., Lysak, D.H., Wolff, W.W., Steiner, K., Elliott, C., Haber, A., Busse, V., Busse, F., Goerling, B., Suszczynski, C., Boehmer, S., Kock, F.V.C., Moraes, T.B., Colnago, L.A., Simpson, M.J., Simpson, A.J., Wang, S., Li, B., Xiang, J., Li, L., Xi, S., Pan, R., Luan, Z., Chen, L., Zhang, X.,
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Oxford, UK
Theme:
Geochemistry, Subsurface Research, Hydrogen, Helium
Document Type:
Biography
Institution:
University of Oxford
Author:
Chris Ballentine
Target Audience:
Researchers, Industry Professionals, Academics
Period of Activity:
1984-present
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Tasmania, Australia
Topic:
Kimberlite Geochemistry and Geochronology
Document Type:
Research Paper
Target audience:
Researchers, Academics, Geologists
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Date of approval:
2020
Date of changes:
N/A
Note:
Contextual description