Estimating groundwater recharge

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Estimating groundwater recharge

Richard W. Healy ; with contributions by Bridget R. Scanlon

Cambridge University Press, 2017, c2010

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"First published 2010, 4th printing 2016, First paperback edition 2017" -- T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-237) index

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Understanding groundwater recharge is essential for successful management of water resources and modeling fluid and contaminant transport within the subsurface. This book provides a critical evaluation of the theory and assumptions that underlie methods for estimating rates of groundwater recharge. Detailed explanations of the methods are provided - allowing readers to apply many of the techniques themselves without needing to consult additional references. Numerous practical examples highlight benefits and limitations of each method. Approximately 900 references allow advanced practitioners to pursue additional information on any method. For the first time, theoretical and practical considerations for selecting and applying methods for estimating groundwater recharge are covered in a single volume with uniform presentation. Hydrogeologists, water-resource specialists, civil and agricultural engineers, Earth and environmental scientists and agronomists will benefit from this informative and practical book. It can serve as the primary text for a graduate-level course on groundwater recharge or as an adjunct text for courses on groundwater hydrology or hydrogeology. For the benefit of students and instructors, problem sets of varying difficulty are available at http://wwwbrr.cr.usgs.gov/projects/GW_Unsat/Recharge_Book/

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • 1. Groundwater recharge
  • 2. Water-budget methods
  • 3. Modeling methods
  • 4. Methods based on surface-water data
  • 5. Physical methods - unsaturated zone
  • 6. Physical methods - saturated zone
  • 7. Chemical tracer methods
  • 8. Heat tracer methods
  • 9. Linking estimation methods to conceptual models of groundwater recharge
  • References
  • Index.

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