Water is a natural resource essential to life, and although it covers 71% of the earth's surface, only a small fraction of this water is directly usable. Worse, this fraction is distributed very unevenly over the earth's surface, and the ever-increasing demand for water renders its management ever more critical. The engineer has a central role to play in the control and management of water resources.
Hydrology is the science of the water cycle - the exchanges between the atmosphere, the earth's surface and the subsoil. More specifically, hydrogeology is the science of groundwater.
The objectives of this course are therefore to
An additional objective is therefore to show how a complex system can be modelled, by breaking it down into elementary processes.
Introduction
The hydrological cycle
Surface water
Groundwater
A substantial part of the activities is dedicated to environmentally sustainable development and social responsibility.