Hydrology and GIS
Monday February 21st 2005Filed Under Industry and Subjects in GIS, Link Library
Articles, case studies and online tutorials in the application of GIS in hydrology. With the widespread availability of global and regional datasets, GIS has become a powerful tool in delineating watersheds, analyzing runoff and other applications in hydrology.
American Water Resources Association
Association to promote the understanding of water resources and related issues by providing a multidisciplinary forum for education, professional development and information exchange.
ArcView Field Guides and Training Resources
Two tutorials: Hydrologic Modeling using ArcView’s Spatial Analyst Extension and Introduction to ArcView from Minnesota’s Department of Natural Resources.
Decision Support Applications
Recent developments associated with decision support systems in water resources. Brief discussion of the perceived need for DSSs in water resources, and case studies of particular systems.
GIS Applications in Hydrology
Online slide presentation on the application of GIS using global DTMs for routing runoff.
GIS and Extreme Hydrology
Online slide presentation by Jim Smith on the analysis of flood hydrology using GIS and Remote Sensing observations of precipitation.
GIS and Hydrologic Modeling
Online paper originally presented in 1996 at The Third International Conference on GIS and Environmental Modeling .
Introduction to Spatial Hydrology
Online course on hydrology using data with ArcView. Registration is required by the class is free.
Map Based Hydrology
Online slide presentation by David Waite.
Spatial Hydrology
web site dealing with remote sensing, GIS and GPS applications in hydrology. Find resources to articles, downloads and more.
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