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Groundwater Hydrology: Conceptual and Computational Models

by Ken Rushton

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Publisher Comments:

Groundwater is a vital source of water throughout the world. As the number of groundwater investigations increase, it is important to understand how to develop comprehensive quantified conceptual models and appreciate the basis of analytical solutions or numerical methods of modelling groundwater flow.

Groundwater Hydrology: Conceptual and Computational Modelsdescribes advances in both conceptual and numerical modelling. It gives insights into the interpretation of field information, the development of conceptual models, the use of computational models based on analytical and numerical techniques, the assessment of the adequacy of models, and the use of computational models for predictive purposes. It focuses on the study of groundwater flow problems and a thorough analysis of real practical field case studies.

It is divided into three parts:

  • Part I deals with the basic principles, including a summary of mathematical descriptions of groundwater flow, recharge estimation using soil moisture balance techniques, and extensive studies of groundwater-surface water interactions.
  • Part II focuses on the concepts and methods of analysis for radial flow to boreholes including topics such as large diameter wells, multi-layered aquifer systems, aquitard storage and the prediction of long-term yield.
  • Part III examines regional groundwater flow including situations when vertical flows are important or transmissivities change with saturated depth.

Suitable for practising engineers, hydrogeologists, researchers in groundwater and irrigation, mathematical modellers, groundwater scientists, and water resource specialists. Appropriate for upper level undergraduates and MSc students in Departments of Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Earth Science and Physical Geography. It would also be useful for hydrologists, civil engineers, physical geographers, agricultural engineers, consultancy firms involved in water resource projects, and overseas development workers.

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Suitable for practising engineers, hydrogeologists, researchers in groundwater and irrigation, mathematical modellers, groundwater scientists, and water resource specialists. Appropriate for upper level undergraduates and MSc students in Departments of Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Earth Science and Physical Geography. It would also be useful for hydrologists, civil engineers, physical geographers, agricultural engineers, consultancy firms involved in water resource projects, and overseas development workers.

Table of Contents

Preface.

1. Introduction.

PART I: BASIC PRINCIPLES.

2. Background to Groundwater Flow.

3. Recharge due to Precipitation or Irrigation.

4. Interaction between Surface Water and Groundwater.

PART II: RADIAL FLOW.

5. Radial Flow to Pumped Boreholes – Fundamental Issues.

6. Large Diameter Wells.

7. Radial Flow where Vertical Components of Flow are Significant.

8. Practical Issues of Interpretation and Assessing Resources.

PART III: REGIONAL GROUNDWATER FLOW.

9. Regional Groundwater Studies in which Transmissivity is Effectively Constant.

10. Regional Groundwater Flow in Multi-Aquifer Systems.

11. Regional Groundwater Flow with Hydraulic Conductivity Varying with Saturated Thickness.

12. Numerical Modelling Insights.

Appendix: Computer Program for Two-zone Model.

List of Symbols.

References.

Index.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780470871652
Author:
Rushton, Ken
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Author:
Rushton, K. R.
Subject:
Engineering - Civil
Subject:
Mathematical models
Subject:
Groundwater flow
Subject:
Earth Sciences - Geology
Subject:
Technology-Engineering - Civil
Subject:
Science-Earth Sciences - Geology
Subject:
Hydraulics
Subject:
Technology : Engineering - Civil
Subject:
Science : Earth Sciences - Geology
Subject:
Technology & Engineering : Civil
Publication Date:
December 2003
Binding:
eBooks
Language:
English

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