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Page 1: FE 423 - Watershed Analysis Lecture 1a - Overview Finn Krogstad UW Forest Engineering .

FE 423 - Watershed AnalysisLecture 1a - Overview

Finn Krogstad

UW Forest Engineering

http://students.washington.edu

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OVERVIEW

• why -• what -• when -• where - • how -• who -

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EARLY MANAGEMENT• Management was done with little

consideration of environmental impacts

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Early Regulations• Case-by-case evaluation of roads, harvests,

and locations

• Still dominates forest management today

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Watershed Analysis

APPROACH - basin specific•where are the hazards•what are they sensitive to•will they reach the stream•are there sensitive reaches•are vulnerable fish there•do inputs exceed background

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Watershed Analysis

PROBLEMS•Massive expert time•Site-by-site investigation •Stop being watershed specific•Site, not landscape plans•Is plan A worse than plan B?

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Goal: Comparing Landscape Options

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OVERVIEW

• why - spatial approach • what -• when -• where - • how -• who -

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WATERSHEDS

• Spatial Heterogeneity

• Water Flows Downhill

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EACH POINT HAS UNIQUE:

• Vegetation• Soil• Slope• Aspect• Upslope Area• Distance to Stream• Management

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‘DOWNHILL’ IMPACTS

• Saturating Hillslopes• Erosion Runoff Filtering• Stream Flow Volumes• Stream Width & Depth• Sediment Supply• Fish Habitat

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WE NEED1a. Data for each point in the watershed1b. Calculate processes at each point2a. Sum outputs from upslope area2b. Sum ‘delivery costs’ to stream

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Spreadsheets - The Most Powerful Scientific Tool Ever Developed

1. Bring in data

2. Run calculations

3. Display results

Originally was:

Programming for Accountants

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GRID: the Spreadsheet for Landscapes

1. Bring in spatial data (soils, vegetation, topography, )

2. Run equations

3. Display results

ArcView: not just pretty pictures

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Watershed Analysis: in GRID

•data for each point•calculation at each point•… along path to the stream•accumulating upstream inputs•accumulating different inputs•compare management plans

Gridding the World

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OVERVIEW

• why - spatial approach • what - downhill in GIS• when -• where - • how -• who -

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SCHEDULETuesday Thursday

Grid Basics overview spatial data

digital topography surface functions

grid algebra grid functions

Grid Hydrology Exam I flow direction

flow accumulation path length

euclidian/costpath vehicular traffic

wildlife movement Exam II

Grid Watersheds mass wasting surface erosion

hydrology channels

riparian fish

Finals Week Final Exam

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OVERVIEW

• why - spatial approach • what - downhill in GIS• when - schedule• where - • how -• who -

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SYLLABUS

OSB

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OVERVIEW

• why - spatial approach • what - downhill in GIS• when - schedule• where - OSB 111• how -• who -

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SYLLABUSInstructors: Finn Krogstad, Peter Schiess

Grading:FE423: three exams (33% each)FE523: three exams and a project (25% each)

Lectures: Tuesday & Thursday, 9:30-11:20, in OSB 111 (except first day in AND 302)

Exams:Each exam will include an in-class and a take-home part. The in-class part is open book, open note, pencil-and-paper discussion of grid-based solution of watershed problems. The take-home part which will require solution of problems.

Practice Problems:Each lecture will include a set of problems to provide hands-on experience in the grid-based approach to solving watershed problems. These problems are not handed in, but the exams will look much like these problems, and will assume that students have completed all problems.

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READINGS• Hard copy of the online help

Cell Based Modeling with GRID

• People without ArcView experienceGetting to know ArcView GIS

• Another view of Spatial AnalystExtending Arcview GIS

• Some Hydrology and GeomorphologyWater in Environmental Planning, Watershed Analysis Manual (WFPB)Geomorphology (Chorley, et al)

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OVERVIEW

• why - spatial approach • what - downhill in GIS• when - schedule• where - OSB 111• how - syllabus• who -

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Why Watershed Analysis in GRID?

PROBLEMS• not a survey class: an approach, not ‘facts’• learning GIS: requires work• existing software: more accurate ‘black boxes’

ADVANTAGES• quantitative approach: actually ‘say something’• insight into process: applicable to many issues• GIS skills: applicable to other types of problems

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Should you take this course?

• Spatial Hydrology

• Landscape Scale

• More GIS

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Discussion Problems:for Thursday, try and be ready to discuss the following

Make a spreadsheet that will estimate the peak flow Q5=.157*A.9*Pa1.35*F-.21 for a five year storm in Region XII, using a table of road crossings with their respective contributing area A, percent forest cover F, and annual rainfall Pa.