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Welcome to the database of water resources courses at Oregon State University! We have culled all the department listings for you and created a searchable list for use in program planning. The database is updated quarterly to provide you with up-to-date information. Check back every quarter to see what's new!

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Element of water cycle
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Vegetation
Soil and vadose zone
Atmosphere and boundary layer
Snow and ice
Groundwater
Streams and river
Lakes
Engineered surface water
Watershed
Coast and ocean

Type of process
Any
Water movement and storage
Precipitation
Runoff generation
Streamflow
Erosion and sedimentation
Evapotranspiration
Water treatment and remediation
Solute transport
Biological processes
Biogeochemical cycling
Energy balance
Snow and ice processes
Multi-phase fluid flow
Irrigation
Coastal processes
Management operations
Negotiation
Heat transport
Chemical processes

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Agriculture
Forestry
Municipal and industrial
Habitat
Watershed analysis
Wetlands
Impact/risk assessment
Water quantity
Water treatment
Climate
Global change
Water law and policy
Water economics
Instruments and techniques
Water quality assessment

Method
Any
Laboratory
Remote sensing
Field
Process modeling
Stochastic modeling
Geostatistics
Other mathematical modeling
Social sciences

Spatial scale
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Bench
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Small watershed
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Regional
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