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1 Hydrologic Properties of the Landscape
David G Tarboton Utah State University

2 Outline Slope and Contributing Area The D Algorithm
TOPMODEL Wetness Index Terrain Stability Mapping SINMAP ArcView Extension Topographic texture and drainage density TARDEM programs for watershed and channel network delineation

3 References Tarboton, D. G., (1997), "A New Method for the Determination of Flow Directions and Contributing Areas in Grid Digital Elevation Models," Water Resources Research, 33(2): (available online at Beven, K., (1991), "Spatially Distributed Modeling: Conceputal Approach to Runoff Prediction," Chapter 17 in Recent Advances in the Modeling of Hydrologic Systems, Edited by D. S. Bowles and P. E. O'Connell, NATO ASI Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences - Vol. 345, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, p Beven, K., R. Lamb, P. Quinn, R. Romanowicz and J. Freer, (1995), "TOPMODEL," Chapter 18 in Computer Models of Watershed Hydrology, Edited by V. P. Singh, Water Resources Publications, Highlands Ranch, Colorado, p Pack, R. T., D. G. Tarboton and C. N. Goodwin, (1998), "The SINMAP Approach to Terrain Stability Mapping," 8th Congress of the International Association of Engineering Geology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada September (available online at

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5 Utah State University Scenery

6 Recreational Opportunities

7 UWRL Water Engineering Graduate Program
10 Faculty, 40 Graduate students Thrusts Watershed and Basin Hydrology Subsurface contamination assessment and mitigation Climate and Continental Hydrology Decision Support for Civil and Environmental Systems Water Quality Dam Safety Risk Assessment Flood Plain Management Modeling of Hydraulic Systems for Design

8 My Research Distributed hydrologic modeling.
The geomorphologic structure of river networks/channel network theory. Digital elevation model algorithms. Terrain stability mapping and GIS use in hydrologic modeling. Snowmelt processes and models. Nonparametric methods in stochastic hydrology. For more detail and papers see


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