Introducing groundwater
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Introducing groundwater
Chapman & Hall, 1996
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
You are about to embark on a stimulating intellectual journey touching on many fields of science as you begin the study of groundwater. You are fortunate to have such an understandable book that explains the complex concepts in such a manner that the ideas can be quickly grasped and long retained. You will soon understand answers to dozens of questions, such as: Where does the water in a well come from? Does underground water move like a river or is it more quiet like a lake? Is a drink from a well always cold? Is groundwater more pure than river water? How do springs form? Were there more springs in historic times than there are now, if so why? How do caves form? Why aren't they full of water? And the list goes on and on. The answers to such questions have been deduced from the application of principles from chemistry, physics, biology, geomorphology and other earth sciences. Now more than ever, it is important for the non-scientist to understand the principles of hydrogeology.
Groundwater is such an import- ant resource, and the behaviour and quality of groundwater ~ induding changes caused by contamination ~ can have such profound effects on the environment, that an understanding of it is a requisite for rational decisions concerning all resource management. A democracy requires that an in- formed public be able to identify options, choose alternatives and under- stand the consequences of its actions or non-action.
目次
Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Water underground. Water in circulation. Caverns and capillaries. Soil water. Groundwater in motion. More about aquifers. Springs and rivers, deserts and droughts. Water wells. Measurements and models. Water quality. Pollution and protection. Groundwater: friend or foe? What goes down must come up. Epilogue. Index.
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