Groundwater Resources Assessment
β Scribed by Jaroslav Balek (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 251
- Series
- Developments in Water Science 38
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Methodological procedures of the theory of estimation of statistical parameters of time series and their application to hydrology and water engineering, particularly the sphere of reservoir-controlled runoffs, are dealt with in this volume. For estimates use is made of random sequences generated for various probability properties. This methodological approach enables examination of the properties of random and systematic errors of the parameters estimated even for the asymmetrical probability distributions, which are frequent in hydrology and water engineering. This book will be of interest to stochastic hydrologists.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
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Page 3
Copyright page
Page 4
Developments in Water Science, 38
Pages 5-6
Preface
Pages 7-8
J. Balek
1 RΓ΄le of Hydrology in Groundwater Resources Management
Pages 13-16
2 Hydrological Approach in Groundwater Resources Assessment
Pages 17-60
3 Analysis and Synthesis of the Water Balance Components
Pages 61-89
4 Groundwater Resources Formation and the Safe Yield Concept
Pages 90-111
5 The System Approach to Groundwater Resources Assessment
Pages 112-155
6 Conceptual Analysis
Pages 156-183
7 Statistical and Probability Analysis
Pages 184-218
8 Groundwater Assessment and Management
Pages 219-242
Subject Index
Pages 243-249
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