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Elements of physical hydrology

George M. Hornberger ... [et al.]

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [363]-370) and index

Other authors: Patricia L. Wiberg, Jeffry P. Raffensperger, Paolo D'Odorico

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Among the many diverse aspects of environmental science, none is more critical to the future of society and nature than water. Understanding the role of water on Earth and making good decisions regarding water conservation and hydrological hazards depends on learning the fundamentals of physical hydrology. This textbook, now in an expanded second edition, provides the clearest opportunity for students to absorb those fundamentals. Written at an introductory level, Elements of Physical Hydrology covers virtually every aspect of this subject, including: the hydrological cycle; water budgets at catchment to global scales; spatial and temporal aspects of precipitation; evapotranspiration; fluid dynamics and the Bernoulli equation; laminar and turbulent flows; open channel flow; flood movement through reservoirs and channels; flood frequency analysis; groundwater flow; aquifer characterization; land subsidence; soil moisture dynamics; flow in the unsaturated zone; hydrologic controls on vegetation; biotic controls on hydrological processes; runoff generation from surface and subsurface sources; catchment models; the water-food-energy nexus; and the globalization of water. Impacts of changing climate Layering one topic upon the next, Elements of Physical Hydrology succeeds in moving from simple, easy-to-grasp explanations through equations and models in a manner that will leave students new to the topic eager to apply their knowledge. Professionals in related disciplines will also find this book ideal for self-study. Thoughtfully illustrated, carefully written, and covering a broad spectrum of topics, this classic text clarifies a subject that is often misunderstood and oversimplified.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. The Science of Hydrology 2. Precipitation and Evapotranspiration 3. The Basis for Analysis in Physical Hydrology: Principles of Fluid Dynamics 4. Open Channel Hydraulics 5. Catchment Hydrology: Streams and Floods 6. Groundwater Hydraulic 7. Groundwater Hydrology 8. Water in the Unsaturated Zone 9. Ecohydrology: Interactions between Hydrological Processes and the Biota 10. Catchment Hydrology: The Hillslope-Stream Continuum 11. Water, Climate, Energy, and Food Appendixes 1. Units, Dimensions, and Conversions 2. Properties of Water 3. Basic Statistics in Hydrology Answers to Example Problems Glossary References Index

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Details

  • NCID
    BB17208233
  • ISBN
    • 9781421413730
  • LCCN
    2013036530
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Baltimore, Md.
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 378 p.
  • Size
    27 cm
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