The Second Edition of Principles of Hydrogeology represents a substantial revision of the First Edition. It introduces the fundamental concepts of hydrogeology in a concise, yet informative style. <BR><BR>The author covers the current trends in the ground water industry. The topics include: aquifers
Environmental Hydrogeology, Second Edition
โ Scribed by Assaad, Fakhry A.; LaMoreaux, James W.; LaMoreaux, Philip E.; Memon, Bashir A.; Soliman, Mostafa M
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 382
- Edition
- 2nd ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Introduction Geological Aspects for Assessment, Clean-up, and Siting of Waste Disposal Sites Introduction Geological Aspects Data Acquisition of Rock and Formation Fluid Testing Summary Site Selection References Hydrogeology Introduction Hydrologic Cycles Main Components of Hydrology Watershed Hydrology Hydrogeology References Environmental Impacts Related to Hydrogeological Systems Natural and Manmade Disasters Read more...
Abstract: Introduction Geological Aspects for Assessment, Clean-up, and Siting of Waste Disposal Sites Introduction Geological Aspects Data Acquisition of Rock and Formation Fluid Testing Summary Site Selection References Hydrogeology Introduction Hydrologic Cycles Main Components of Hydrology Watershed Hydrology Hydrogeology References Environmental Impacts Related to Hydrogeological Systems Natural and Manmade Disasters Land Subsidence Causes of Subsidence Damage Cost and Legal Aspects of Land Subsidence Kinds of Waste and Physiography of Waste Disposal Sites Kinds and Sour
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Front cover
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Geological Aspects for Assessment, Clean-up, and Siting of Waste Disposal Sites
Chapter 3. Hydrogeology
Chapter 4. Environmental Impacts Related to Hydrogeological Systems
Chapter 5. Kinds of Waste and Physiography of Waste Disposal Sites
Chapter 6. Environmental Impacts on Water Resource Systems
Chapter 7. Waste Management for Groundwater Protection
Chapter 8. Hydrogeologic and Environmental Considerations for Design and Construction in Karst Terrain/Sinkhole-Prone Areas Chapter 9. Groundwater ModellingChapter 10. Case Studies
Appendix A: Glossary
Appendix B: Conversion Tables
Appendix C: Math Modeling and Useful Programs
Appendix D: Software Manual of Drawdown Around Multiple Wells
Back cover
โฆ Subjects
Hydrogeology -- Fieldwork.
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