Introduction to hydrogeology
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Introduction to hydrogeology
McGraw-Hill, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book is an introduction to hydrogeology and assumes that students have had one year of basic college calculus (differential and integral calculus). It's applicable for hydrogeololgy, geohydrology, groundwater and geologic fluids courses taken by juniors and seniors, and may also find application in graduate courses which emphasize the role of fluids in geologic applications.The primary goal is to emphasize the geologic aspects of hydrogeology -- the text is not designed solely for those who desire to specialize in hydrogeology. Fluids are intimately involved in nearly all geologic processes, and this text is designed to introduce the average student to that world.
Table of Contents
1 Fluids in the Crust: The Science of Hydrogeology2 Darcy's Law and Hydraulic Head3 Properties of Porous Media4 Properties of Geologic Fluids5 Transient Flow6 Near Surface Flow7 Driving Forces and Mechanisms of Fluid Flow8 Abnormal Fluid Pressures9 Environmental Hydrogeology10 Petroleum Migration11 Heat Transport12 Earthquakes, Stress, and Fluids13 Fluids in the Oceanic Crust14 Fluids and Ore Deposits
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