Goals

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

  • introduce and explain the hydrological cycle and its influence on the quality and quantity of available water;
  • study the interaction between water and the environment;
  • present the different approaches for modelling the exchange processes in the water cycle.

An additional objective is therefore to show how a complex system can be modelled, by breaking it down into elementary processes.

Programme

  1. Introduction

    • the hydrological cycle
    • the distribution of water over the planet
    • a short history of water management and water treatment
  2. The hydrological cycle

    • water in the atmosphere: moisture and precipitation
    • evapo-transpiration
  3. Surface water

    • run-off and hydrographs,
    • rivers, lakes and wet zones
  4. Groundwater

    • the structure of soils and rocks
    • flow in porous media

Sustainable development

Level 2: A substantial part of the activities is dedicated to environmentally sustainable development and social responsibility.

DD&RS level 2

A substantial part of the activities is dedicated to environmentally sustainable development and social responsibility.

Study
8h
 
Course
14h
 
PW
6h
 

Code

22_I_G_S09_MOS_06_4

Responsibles

  • Richard PERKINS
  • Pietro SALIZZONI

Language

French

Keywords

Hydrology, hydrogeology, water resources, precipitation, hydrographs, evaporation, evapo-transpiration, Darcy, porous media.