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A Water Resource of Information. University of Utah AWRA-WEF. University of Utah Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Thomas C. Walsh. Author Archives: The Flood. A Radar’s Worth A Thousand Pictures. 5 April, 2014. In my research, I get the chance to work with remotely-sensed datasets to assess land cover and land use to improve water resources management. These datasets range from aerial imagery to […]. Read Article →. Example of the Triple Point. 1 April, 2014. Read Article →. To sign up,...
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A Water Resource of Information. University of Utah AWRA-WEF. University of Utah Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Thomas C. Walsh. Monthly Archives: March 2014. 25 March, 2014. Water quality issues are prevalent in the Great Lakes region of the United States. This has spurred great efforts over the past few decades, by national and international bodies alike, to […]. Read Article →. 5 March, 2014. Read Article →. EPA Campus RainWorks Challenge. University of Utah AWRA-WEF. 3 April, 2016.
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A Water Resource of Information. University of Utah AWRA-WEF. University of Utah Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Thomas C. Walsh. 8230;because of a little fish. 16 February, 2014. The mighty expanse that is the Yosemite Valley, California. 8220;Twenty to thirty percent of our water is gone because of a little fish.” That is the quote that caught my ear while washing the dishes and listening to. For in-stream flows. You can read more about water rights in one of my previous posts. In-st...
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A Water Resource of Information. University of Utah AWRA-WEF. University of Utah Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Thomas C. Walsh. University of Utah AWRA-WEF. The University of Utah student chapters of the Water Environmental Federation (WEF) and the American Water Resources Association (AWRA) have combined forces and formed a single club. Both groups are highly concerned with the quality of water both above and below ground. Membership in the club is open to. Click to link this to:.
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A Radar’s Worth A Thousand Pictures. | The Flood
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A Water Resource of Information. University of Utah AWRA-WEF. University of Utah Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Thomas C. Walsh. A Radar’s Worth A Thousand Pictures. 5 April, 2014. I was reminded of this today when I was reading about NASA’s application of radar, via the Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar. UAVSAR), to monitor the changes in and on the earth’s surface. The article. Image from UAVSAR, courtesy NASA (2014). Work in this burgeoning field lends itself to g...
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April | 2014 | The Flood
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A Water Resource of Information. University of Utah AWRA-WEF. University of Utah Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Thomas C. Walsh. Monthly Archives: April 2014. A Radar’s Worth A Thousand Pictures. 5 April, 2014. In my research, I get the chance to work with remotely-sensed datasets to assess land cover and land use to improve water resources management. These datasets range from aerial imagery to […]. Read Article →. Example of the Triple Point. 1 April, 2014. Read Article →. Red tides...
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Example of the Triple Point | The Flood
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A Water Resource of Information. University of Utah AWRA-WEF. University of Utah Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Thomas C. Walsh. Example of the Triple Point. 1 April, 2014. What’s the triple point, you may ask? Well, let me counter with a few questions of my own. Have you seen ice? Have you taken a deep breath of fresh air? Have you seen it rain or jumped in a lake? For a cool video that shows the triple point in real time (i.e. instantaneously), you can check it out here. Click to sh...
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A Water Resource of Information. University of Utah AWRA-WEF. University of Utah Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Thomas C. Walsh. Monthly Archives: February 2014. 8230;because of a little fish. 16 February, 2014. 8220;Twenty to thirty percent of our water is gone because of a little fish.” That is the quote that caught my ear while washing the dishes and listening to All Things […]. Read Article →. Tree Canopy as Stormwater Management. 13 February, 2014. Read Article →. 3 April, 2016.