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University of Arizona, Biosphere 2 +
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October 15, 2018 +
CUAHSI is pleased to offer a week-long cou … CUAHSI is pleased to offer a week-long course focusing on hydrologic watershed processes including theory, experimental design, and modeling.</br></br></br>'''Course Description'''<br></br>This master class will introduce advanced modeling and data analysis techniques to interpret data from intensive watershed studies and will explore our current understanding of hydrological, ecological and biogeochemical processes. Consistent themes throughout the course is the interplay between models and data and the process of formulating models from the conceptual stage through its formal construction and evaluation.</br></br></br>This week-long short course presents a unique opportunity for students and post-docs to explore watershed hydrology and biogeochemistry at the Biosphere 2 (B2) facility of the University of Arizona, outside of Tucson. Students will be working with LEO data. Differing perspectives on watershed science theory, experimental design, and modeling will be provided by leading scientists in the field.</br></br></br>While designed for graduate students, other professionals are welcome to register for the course.</br></br>The course will be held at the Biosphere 2 facility of the University of Arizona in Oracle, AZ. Included in the registration fee are course tuition, facilities costs, lodging, all meals while on-site, and shuttle transportation to/from the airport.</br></br>Visit http://www.cvent.com/events/master-class-advanced-techniques-in-watershed-science/event-summary-641780b846384b64bdb358c129ad2953.aspx event website for more information and to register: https://www.cvent.com/events/master-class-advanced-techniques-in-watershed-science/registration-641780b846384b64bdb358c129ad2953.aspx?fqp=truen-641780b846384b64bdb358c129ad2953.aspx?fqp=true +
CUASHI Master Class: Advanced Techniques in Watershed Science +
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