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Applied Hydrogeology

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This best selling book, Applied Hydrogeology gives readers a balanced examination of all facets of hydrogeology. It text stresses the application of mathematics to problem solving rather than derivation of theory. It provides a balance between physical and chemical hydrogeology. Numerous case studies cultivate reader understanding of the occurrence and movement of ground water in a variety of geologic settings. This valuable reference includes five new case histories: The Dakota Aquifer, Fractures Sedimentary Rocks—Newark basin, Faults as Aquifer Boundaries, Desert Hydrology—Azraq basin, Jordan. Uses the Internet to obtain hydrogeologic data and information. Includes well-developed case studies in most of the chapters. Contains tables covering various functions, unit conversions, and additional data for solving well hydraulics, water chemistry, and contaminant transport problems. For readers interested in advanced hydrology, groundwater hydrology, hydrogeology, and civil engineering.

598 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1980

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June 26, 2007
This is the classic text on hydrology. Really. Everyone uses it. And the cover is awesome.
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April 17, 2021
One of the better textbooks you run into. Probably best in this field
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August 7, 2019
We used this my undergraduate-graduate class of groundwater hydrology. This book got me interested in groundwater hydraulics and even in water infrastructure. Given that it is applied approach it is plentiful with case studies and workable problems with solutions to understand the concepts discussed about aquifers, drawdown, water quality, regional geology of aquifers, methods etc. I would be ready to have a basic algebra preparation before trying the problems, as suggested by the book itself.
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