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Simon A. Campbell

Simon A. Campbell

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  • Courses
    • GEOB 270 - Geographical Information Science
    • ENVR 420 - EcoHydrology of Watersheds
    • GEOG 319 - Environmental Impact Assessment
    • GEOB 408 - Snow and Ice Processes
    • GEOB 308 - Quaternary and Applied Geomorphology
    • BIOL 406 - Plant Ecology I
    • APBI 495 - Human Wildlife Conflict
    • APBI 423 - Ecological Restoration
    • FNIS 220 - Representation and Indigenous Cultural Politics
    • EOSC 410 - Geoscientific Data Analysis and Empirical Modelling
    • GEOB 406 - Watershed Geomorphology
  • Skills
    • GIS Analysis
    • Data Analysis
    • Case Study Analysis
    • R (programming language)
    • Creative Writing
    • Professional Development
    • Scientific Research
    • Remote Sensing
    • Public Outreach
    • Python (programming language)
    • MATLAB (programming language)
  • Experience

Course: ENVR 420 - EcoHydrology of Watersheds

Using the Horton Index to Describe Catchment-Scale Evapotranspiration: A case study of the Umpqua River Catchment, Oregon

ENVR 420 - Lab Assignment:

In this project, I used hydrological and land-cover data from a watershed in Oregon, USA, to evaluate how patterns of hydrological partitioning are influencing catchment scale evapotranspiration. Data was collected from the MOPEX dataset online, processed and analyzed in R-Studio.



Comparing Different Methodologies for Quantifying Evapotranspiration: A case study in Southwestern British Columbia

ENVR 420 - Lab Assignment:

The purpose of this report was to compare the different methods for measuring daily evapotranspiration in a watershed near Campbell River, BC. Hourly streamflow, groundwater level, evapotranspiration, precipitation, and temperature data were collected and then later processed using R programming software.



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