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Heribert Nacken

In diesem Kurs geht es um die verschiedenen Vorgänge in der Natur in Bezug auf den Niederschlag, den Abfluss, die Verdunstung und die jeweiligen Wechselwirkungen. In der Hydrologie gibt es grundsätzlich die Bereiche quantitativer, qualitativer sowie ökologischer Belange - der Kurs Hydrologie I fokussiert sich auf die mengenmäßigen Belange. Wenn sie besser verstehen möchte, was in der Natur abläuft, wenn es um Niederschläge und Abflüsse geht, was bei Starkregen passiert und wie Gesellschaft vor Hochwasser geschützt wird, dann ist dieser Kurs der richtige für Sie!

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Learning objectives

  • Sie lernen verfahren zur niederschlagsmessung kennen und erfahren, wie sie angewendet werden.
  • Sie lernen unterschiedliche verfahren zur ermittlung von gebietsniederschlägen kennen und lernen diese anzuwenden, um von punktmessungen von niederschlägen auf gebietsniederschläge zu gelangen.
  • Sie lernen unterschiedliche verfahren zur messung sowie zur berechnung der verdunstung kennen.
  • Sie lernen die verschiedenen abflusskomponenten kennen und erfahren mehr über die verfahren zur abflussmessung.
  • Sie lernen mehr über die grundlegenden annahmen der (hydrologischen) statistik.
  • Sie lernen die charakteristischen kenngrößen, die ein gewässer beschreiben sowie ihre zonierung kennen.

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Legt den Schwerpunkt auf quantitative Belange der Hydrologie, die für das Verständnis von Niederschlags- und Abflussprozessen unerlässlich sind
Baut ein starkes Fundament für Anfänger auf, indem es die Grundlagen von Niederschlagsmessung, Gebietsniederschlägen, Verdunstung und Abflussmessung vermittelt
Ermöglicht es den Lernenden, Kenntnisse über die grundlegenden Annahmen der (hydrologischen) Statistik zu erwerben, die für die Datenanalyse im Bereich der Hydrologie von entscheidender Bedeutung sind
Erforscht charakteristische Kenngrößen, die Gewässer beschreiben, sowie ihre Zonierung, was für das Verständnis der Funktionsweise von Gewässersystemen von Bedeutung ist
Beschränkt sich auf mengenmäßige Belange und deckt qualitative und ökologische Aspekte der Hydrologie nicht ab, was für ein umfassendes Verständnis des Fachgebiets möglicherweise einschränkend sein könnte

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Organisieren Sie Ihre Kursmaterialien
Zusammenfassen und Ordnen Ihrer Notizen, Aufgaben, Quizze und Prüfungen hilft Ihnen, sich zu orientieren und das Gelernte besser zu behalten.
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  • Erstellen Sie einen Ordner für alle Kursmaterialien.
  • Organisieren Sie Notizen nach Themen oder Modulen.
  • Scannen Sie Handouts und Prüfungen und speichern Sie sie digital.
  • Überprüfen Sie regelmäßig Ihre Materialien und aktualisieren Sie sie.
Erstellen Sie ein Glossar der hydrologischen Begriffe
Die Erstellung eines Glossars wird Ihnen helfen, sich mit den spezifischen Begriffen der Hydrologie vertraut zu machen und Ihr Verständnis zu vertiefen.
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  • Identifizieren Sie Schlüsselbegriffe aus dem Kursmaterial.
  • Definieren Sie jeden Begriff klar und prägnant.
  • Organisieren Sie die Begriffe in alphabetischer oder thematischer Reihenfolge.
  • Prüfen Sie Ihr Glossar regelmäßig und fügen Sie neue Begriffe hinzu.
Betreuen Sie andere Schüler in der Hydrologie
Das Mentorin anderer Schüler vertieft Ihr Verständnis der Hydrologie, verbessert Ihre Kommunikationsfähigkeiten und stärkt Ihr Engagement für den Wissensaustausch.
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  • Werden Sie Mitglied in einem Forum oder einer Online-Community für Hydrologie.
  • Reagieren Sie auf Fragen und bieten Sie Unterstützung für andere Schüler mit weniger Erfahrung.
  • Organisieren Sie Lerngruppen oder Studienrunden.
  • Teilen Sie Ressourcen und Materialien, die für andere hilfreich sein könnten.
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Learners who complete Hydrologie I will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Water Resources Engineer
Water Resources Engineers design and manage water systems to meet the needs of society. They work on projects such as dams, reservoirs, canals, and pipelines. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of water resources engineering by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to design and manage water systems. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as a Water Resources Engineer.
Hydrologist
Hydrologists study the distribution and movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the earth. They collect and analyze data on water quality and quantity, and develop plans to manage water resources. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of hydrology by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to develop water management plans. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as a Hydrologist.
Environmental Engineer
Environmental Engineers work to protect the environment from pollution. They design and implement solutions to environmental problems such as air pollution, water pollution, and land pollution. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of environmental engineering by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to develop plans to manage water resources. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as an Environmental Engineer.
Civil Engineer
Civil Engineers design and build infrastructure such as roads, bridges, buildings, and dams. They also work on projects such as water supply systems, wastewater treatment plants, and flood control systems. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of civil engineering by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to design and manage water systems. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as a Civil Engineer.
Geologist
Geologists study the earth's physical structure and history. They work on projects such as oil and gas exploration, mining, and environmental remediation. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of geology by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to interpret geological data. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as a Geologist.
Oceanographer
Oceanographers study the oceans and their ecosystems. They work on projects such as ocean exploration, marine conservation, and climate modeling. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of oceanography by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to interpret oceanographic data. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as an Oceanographer.
Hydrogeologist
Hydrogeologists study groundwater and its interactions with the environment. They work on projects such as groundwater exploration, groundwater contamination remediation, and groundwater management. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of hydrogeology by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to interpret hydrogeological data. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as a Hydrogeologist.
Meteorologist
Meteorologists study the atmosphere and weather. They work on projects such as weather forecasting, climate modeling, and air pollution control. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of meteorology by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to interpret weather data. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as a Meteorologist.
Soil Scientist
Soil Scientists study the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil. They work on projects such as soil conservation, soil fertility management, and soil remediation. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of soil science by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to interpret soil data. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as a Soil Scientist.
Forester
Foresters manage forests and their resources. They work on projects such as timber harvesting, forest conservation, and wildlife management. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of forestry by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to interpret forest data. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as a Forester.
Water Quality Specialist
Water Quality Specialists monitor and assess the quality of water. They work on projects such as water pollution control, water treatment, and water conservation. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of water quality management by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to develop plans to manage water quality. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as a Water Quality Specialist.
Water Treatment Plant Operator
Water Treatment Plant Operators operate and maintain water treatment plants. They work on projects such as water purification, water filtration, and water disinfection. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of water treatment by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to operate and maintain water treatment plants. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as a Water Treatment Plant Operator.
Water Conservation Specialist
Water Conservation Specialists develop and implement water conservation plans. They work on projects such as water use audits, water conservation education, and water conservation technology. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of water conservation by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to develop plans to manage water resources. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as a Water Conservation Specialist.
Climatologist
Climatologists study climate and its changes. They work on projects such as climate modeling, climate change adaptation, and climate policy. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of climatology by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to interpret climate data. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as a Climatologist.
Water Resources Planner
Water Resources Planners develop and implement plans for the management and use of water resources. They work on projects such as water supply planning, water demand forecasting, and water allocation. This course in Hydrologie I can help you build a foundation in the field of water resources planning by teaching you about the different processes involved in the water cycle, how to measure and analyze water data, and how to develop plans to manage water resources. This knowledge and skills will be essential for success in a career as a Water Resources Planner.

Reading list

We've selected six books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Hydrologie I.
Dieses klassische Lehrbuch bietet eine umfassende Abhandlung über die Hydrologie und ist eine wertvolle Ressource für fortgeschrittene Studenten und Fachleute.
Dieses Buch bietet eine umfassende Abhandlung über Wassereinzugsgebietshydrologie und ist ein wertvolles Nachschlagewerk für Studenten und Fachleute.
Dieses Buch bietet eine umfassende Abhandlung über Grundwassertechnik und ist eine wertvolle Referenz für Studenten und Fachleute, die sich mit Grundwasser befassen.
Dieses Buch bietet eine praktische Herangehensweise an die Hydrogeologie und ist ein nützliches Nachschlagewerk für Fachleute, die in diesem Bereich arbeiten.
Dieses Buch bietet eine gründliche Einführung in die hydrologische Modellierung und ist eine nützliche Referenz für Studenten und Fachleute.
Dieses Buch konzentriert sich auf die Auswirkungen menschlicher Aktivitäten auf die Wasserressourcen und bietet wertvolle Einblicke in die Bewirtschaftung von Wasserressourcen.

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