Class Materials
This course will be offered in the Fall of 2011. As before, it is focused for advanced graduate students, has a reasonably intensive field component to it, and will be meeting Friday afternoons for 3 hours (11:45-2:45) in Newins Ziegler Hall Rm 222. If you're interested in more details, please contact me.
Week 1 Readings
For students in the course, here are three general readings that offer some insight into what ecohydrology is, and why it's both intellectually interesting and socially relevant.
Ecohydrology and hydroecology: A 'new paradigm'
Ecohydrology of water limited environments: A scientific vision
Ecohydrology - A challenging multidisciplinary research perspective
Lectures
I'll be posting lectures for the class prior to each week's meeting. Please contact me if another format (beside .pptx) is needed.
Lecture 1 - Introductory Materials and Systems Thinking
Lecture 2 - The Soil Plant Atmosphere Continuum and Indications of Complexity
Lecture 3 - Arid Land Ecohydrology
Lecture 4 - Alternative Stable States
Lecture 5 - Patterned Landscapes
Lecture 6 - Patterned Landscapes Part II
Lecture 7 - wetland Ecohydrology
