While most books only examine the classical aspects of hydrology, the three-volume set covers multiple aspects of hydrology, and includes contributions from experts from more than 30 countries. It examines new approaches, addresses growing concerns about hydrological and ecological connectivity, and
Handbook of Engineering Hydrology 1: Fundamentals and Applications
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- Publisher
- Taylor and Francis
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 624
- Category
- Library
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While most books only examine the classical aspects of hydrology, the three-volume set covers multiple aspects of hydrology, and includes contributions from experts from more than 30 countries. It examines new approaches, addresses growing concerns about hydrological and ecological connectivity, and considers the worldwide impact of climate change. It also provides updated material on hydrological science and Read more...
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Editor; Contributors; Chapter 1 Catchment Water Yield; Chapter 2 Cold Region Hydrology; Chapter 3 Conjunctive Use of Groundwater and Surface Water in a Semiarid Hard- Rock Terrain; Chapter 4 Data Processing in Hydrology; Chapter 5 Ecohydrology for Engineering Harmony in the Changing World; Chapter 6 Ecohydrology Concepts; Chapter 7 Ecohydrology: Plant Water Use; Chapter 8 Evapotranspiration and Water Consumption; Chapter 9 Fundamentals of Hydrodynamic Modeling in Porous Media; Chapter 10 Green Infrastructure: Hydrological and Hydraulic Design. Chapter 11 Groundwater Exploration: Geophysical, Remote Sensing, and GIS TechniquesChapter 12 Groundwater Hydrology: Saturation Zone; Chapter 13 Groundwater- Surface Water Interactions; Chapter 14 Hydrogeology of Hard Rock Aquifers; Chapter 15 Hydrograph Analysis and Baseflow Separation; Chapter 16 Hydrology- Ecology Interactions; Chapter 17 Isotope Hydrogeology; Chapter 18 Karst Hydrogeology; Chapter 19 Long- Term Generation Scheduling of Hydro Plants; Chapter 20 Low- Flow Hydrology; Chapter 21 Modern Flood Prediction and Warning Systems; Chapter 22 Optimum Hydrometric Site Selection. Chapter 23 Procedures for Selection of Check Dam Site in Rainwater HarvestingChapter 24 Quality Control and Homogenization of Climatological Series; Chapter 25 Satellite- Based Systems for Flood Monitoring and Warning; Chapter 26 Stochastic Reservoir Analysis; Chapter 27 Sustainability in Urban Water Systems; Chapter 28 Urban Hydrology; Chapter 29 Wetland Hydrology; Back Cover.
Abstract: While most books only examine the classical aspects of hydrology, the three-volume set covers multiple aspects of hydrology, and includes contributions from experts from more than 30 countries. It examines new approaches, addresses growing concerns about hydrological and ecological connectivity, and considers the worldwide impact of climate change. It also provides updated material on hydrological science and engineering, discussing recent developments as well as classic approaches. Published in three books, Fundamentals and Applications; Modeling, Climate Change, and V
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