Certificate in Hydrologic Analysis for Trails
-- ViewingNowThe Certificate in Hydrologic Analysis for Trails is a comprehensive course that equips learners with essential skills in hydrologic analysis, a critical component in planning and designing sustainable trails. This course is increasingly important as the demand for trail systems grows, driven by the need for outdoor recreation, alternative transportation, and green infrastructure.
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โข Introduction to Hydrologic Analysis: Understanding the basics of hydrologic analysis, including its importance and applications in trails planning and design.
โข Hydrologic Cycle and Components: Exploring the hydrologic cycle, evaporation, transpiration, precipitation, infiltration, surface runoff, and groundwater flow.
โข Watershed Concepts and Analysis: Examining watershed boundaries, delineation, watershed characteristics, and hydrologic models.
โข Hydrologic Modeling Techniques: Learning about different hydrologic modeling techniques and tools, including their advantages and limitations.
โข Stream Flow Analysis: Understanding stream flow characteristics, peak flow estimation, and frequency analysis.
โข Floodplain Mapping and Analysis: Exploring floodplain delineation, floodplain mapping, and flood risk assessment.
โข Erosion Control and Sedimentation Management: Examining best practices for erosion control and sedimentation management in trail design and maintenance.
โข Storm Water Management and Design: Learning about storm water management principles and design techniques for trail systems.
โข Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment: Understanding the importance of water quality monitoring, common water quality parameters, and assessment techniques.
โข Regulations and Policies for Hydrologic Analysis: Exploring federal, state, and local regulations and policies related to hydrologic analysis and trail planning.
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