Synopses & Reviews
This edition of its popular predecessor has been significantly revised to increase flexibility in the presentation and maintain greater continuity of the material. Combining both theory and practical applications of empirical equations the text contains expanded treatment of water quantity and quality control, a detailed presentation of basic principles and use in analysis and design, hydrograph topics including synthetic and convolution techniques, practical and realistic case studies relating to design problems, and additional end-of-chapter problems. It provides new computer programs to explain complex concepts and solve large data-based problems. An additional appendix offers suggestions for classroom or lab problems.
Synopsis
Covers the theory and practice of water management system design. Addresses basic hydrologic processes and their use in analysis and design. Emphasis is on measurement and interpretation of hydrologic data, measurement and management of water volume and peak flows. Includes a disk with computer programs for modeling hydrological phenomena.
Table of Contents
Meteorology and the Hydrologic Cycle.
Precipitation.
Infiltration and Evapotranspiration.
Streamflow Measurements.
Hydrographs.
Synthetic Hydrographs.
Flow Routing.
Probability and Statistics for Hydrologic Descriptors.
Groundwater Hydrology.
Volume and Peak Discharge Management.
Appendices.
Index.