The goal of this course is to illustrate the importance of uncertainty analysis in hydrology. Topics include extreme value theory applied to floods & droughts, regionalization methods for predictions in ungauged basins, & trend analysis of historical time series. Students should leave the course with an understanding of how to apply these methods in practice to design civil infrastructure systems that are robust to hydrologic uncertainty.
Stochastic Hydrology
Host University
University of Virginia
Semester
Spring 2025
Course Number
CE 6280-600
CRN
19616
Discipline
Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering
Instructor
Julianne Quinn
Times and Days
Asynchronous
Course Information
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: APMA 3100 and CE 3220 or Equivalent