Groundwater in geologic processes
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Groundwater in geologic processes
Cambridge University Press, 1999
- : pbk.
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Originally published: 1998
Includes bibliographical references(p.301-334) and index
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Description
Interest in groundwater and other subsurface fluids has increased in recent years. Hydrogeologists and geologists are now actively exploring the role of subsurface fluids in such fundamental geologic processes as crustal heat transfer, hydrocarbon migration, earthquakes, diagenesis, and metamorphism. Groundwater in Geologic Processes first develops the basic theory of groundwater motion, solute transport, and heat transport. The second section applies flow and transport theory in a generalized geologic context, and focuses on particular geologic processes and environments. The systematic presentation of theory and application make this book ideal for graduate-level hydrogeologists and geologists with background calculus and introductory chemistry. It will also be an invaluable reference for professionals in the field.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- List of symbols
- 1. Groundwater flow
- 2. Solute transport
- 3. Heat transport
- 4. Regional-scale flow and transport
- 5. Ore deposits
- 6. Hydrocarbons
- 7. Geothermal processes
- 8. Earthquakes
- 9. Evaporites
- 10. Diagenesis and metamorphism
- References.
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