Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering

San Diego State University

V. Miguel Ponce

Professor

Dr. Ponce's specialty is hydraulic and hydrologic engineering. His research covers a broad list of subjects, including dam-breach flood wave propagation, sustainable yield of groundwater, ecohydrology, and hydrologic and environmental impact of development projects. 

 

Dr. Ponce’s website

 

Education

 

PhD. 1976 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.
M.S. 1970 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado
B.S. 1967 National University of Engineering, Lima, Peru.

 

Sample Publications

 

Ponce, V. M., A. Taher-Shamsi, and A. V. Shetty. 2003. Dam-breach flood wave propagation using dimensionless parameters. ASCE J. of Hydraulic Eng. 129(10), 777-782. [link]

 

Ponce, V. M., and A. Lugo. 2001. Modeling looped ratings in Muskingum-Cunge routing. ASCE J. of Hydrologic Eng. 6(2), 119-124. [link]

 

Ponce, V. M. 2007. Sustainable yield of ground water. [link]

 

Ponce, V. M. 2008. Impact of the proposed Campo landfill on the hydrology of the Tierra de Sol watershed. [link]

 

Ponce, V. M. 1995. Hydrologic and Environmental impact of the Parana-Paraguay waterway on the Pantanal of Mato Grosso, Brazil. [link]