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Ground and Surface Water Hydrology
About This Book
From best-selling and well-respected author Larry Mays, Ground and Surface Water Hydrology provides balanced coverage of surface and groundwater hydrology. The text includes current and emerging topics such as sustainability, climate change, GIS, and new models and data sources, so readers will gain a complete and current understanding of hydrology. This book may be used for at least three different undergraduate courses including: 1. First course with an emphasis in surface water hydrology 2. First course with emphasis in groundwater hydrology 3. First course in hydrology with similar emphasis on ground and surface water hydrology. This book is also a valuable reference for practicing civil engineers, hydrologists, environmental engineers, and geologists.
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Table of contents
- Copyright
- About the Author
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Hydrology, Climate Change, and Sustainability
- Chapter 2 Occurrence of Groundwater
- Chapter 3 Groundwater Movement
- Chapter 4 Groundwater and Well Hydraulics
- Chapter 5 Artificial Recharge, Stormwater Infiltration, and Saltwater Intrusion Prevention
- Chapter 6 Groundwater Flow Modeling
- Chapter 7 Hydrologic Processes
- Chapter 8 Surface Runoff
- Chapter 9 Reservoir and Streamflow Routing
- Chapter 10 Probability, Risk, and Uncertainty Analysis for Hydrologic and Hydraulic Design
- Chapter 11 Hydrologic Design and Floodplain Analysis
- Chapter 12 Hydrologic Measurement
- Chapter 13 Hydrology of Specific Climates
- Appendix A Control Volume Approach for Hydrosystems
- Appendix B NWS Precipitation Frequency Documents
- Appendix C U.S. Army Corps of Engineers HEC-HMS
- Appendix D U.S. Army Corps of Engineers HEC-RAS
- Index