Week 12, Report Draft - Introduction, methods, results
- Due Nov 30, 2022 by 10:40am
- Points 80
- Submitting a file upload
- Available Sep 6, 2022 at 10:25am - Dec 18, 2022 at 11:59pm
This report should include:
1) completed, edited, polished introduction and methods. Note that the study area references and figures, and data, should be modified to correspond to the new, larger, all-campus study area and target watersheds. You should include a general flowchart of your analysis in the methods section, and if you include your detailed flowchart, it should go in your appendix.
2) Results. You should include the results and table entry for your base conditions 2.5 and 5 cm rainfall amounts, with calculated total runoff for the target watersheds, and figures as appropriate to illustrate runoff under base conditions. Although you will likely not have results with mitigation features in place, you should include a list of paragraphs properly sequenced that you will write when you have completed your modifications, with named place holders,
e.g.,
"paragraph describing watersheds and runoff totals and total cost after mitigation,"
"figure and table of runoff totals,"
"paragraphs discussing primary source areas for runoff within watersheds, with figures",
"sequence of paragraphs and figures describing mitigation features: canopy, rain gardens, impervious surface conversion, green roofs, underground storage, with figures"
"paragraph on cost details, with table and perhaps figures, or refer to first table"
etc.
You don't have to follow the topics and sequence above, and if you do, there will be additional paragraphs and figures, but it is helpful to think about and generate a road map for the entire document before completion.