Introduction to the occurrence and movement of water in the terrestrial environment at the scale of watersheds. Development of conceptual and quantitative understanding of hydrologic processes, including precipitation, evaporation, transpiration, snowmelt, infiltration, subsurface flow, surface runoff, and streamflow. Emphasis is on observation and measurement, data analysis, conceptual understanding, quantitative models, and prediction. Prerequisite: CEE 101B or CEE 101E, or equivalent. This course will not be offered AY 24-CEE 25
3 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit
Introduction to the occurrence and movement of water in the terrestrial environment at the scale of watersheds. Development of conceptual and quantitative understanding of hydrologic processes, including precipitation, evaporation, transpiration, snowmelt, infiltration, subsurface flow, surface runoff, and streamflow. Emphasis is on observation and measurement, data analysis, conceptual understanding, quantitative models, and prediction. Prerequisite: CEE 101B or CEE 101E, or equivalent. This course will not be offered AY 24-25
Offered in Spring 2026 at Stanford University.