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Water Resources Engineering

Water Resourcesl Engineering
A student measures the results of a dye test at an
experimental flume at the St. Anthony Falls Lab.

Graduate study in water resources engineering emphasizes research in environmental fluid dynamics, geophysical processes, hydromechanics, and computational fluid dynamics. Nearly every aspect of fluid mechanics, water resources, hydrology, water quality management, and geomorphology is studied.

The St. Anthony Falls Laboratory is a unit of the Civil Engineering Department and functions as a research and teaching facility for our students. The laboratory provides education and financial support for graduate and undergraduate students. As a leading research facility, the laboratory leads the expansion into new research areas, including environmental fluid dynamics, geophysical processes, land-atmosphere exchanges, and water quality management.

Water resources faculty

  1. See also Environmental Engineering
  2. See also Geomechanics Engineering
 
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