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基本説明
Previously announced as Introduction to Groundwater Hydrology (IE).
Full Description
Fundamentals of Ground Water provides the reader with the fundamental principles of the hydraulic cycle. Also complete with illustrations and real-life case studies, this text takes a comprehensive and realistic approach to the subject of hydrology. It also contains strong interactive computer-based programs for solving and simulating hydraulics groundwater processes.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to Ground Water 1 Chapter 2. Hydrologic Processes at the Earth's Surface 15
Chapter 3. Basic Principles of Ground-Water Flow 42
Chapter 4. Geology and Ground Water 69
Chapter 5. Theory of Ground-Water Flow 107
Chapter 6. Theory of Ground-Water Flow in Unsaturated Zones and Fractured Media 130
Chapter 7. Basic Geologic and Hydrogeologic Investigations 153
Chapter 8. Regional Ground-Water Flow 183
Chapter 9. Response of Confined Aquifers to Pumping 219
Chapter 10. Leaky Confined Aquifers and Partially-Penetrating Wells 240
Chapter 11. Response of An Unconfined Aquifer to Pumping 258
Chapter 12. Slug, Step and Intermittent Tests 273
Chapter 13. Superposition and Bounded Aquifers 292
Chapter 14. Solving Well-Hydraulics Problems with a PC 310
Chapter 15. Management of Ground-Water Resources 336
Chapter 16. Dissolved Mass in Ground Water 369
Chapter 17. Kinetic and Equilibrium Reactions 399
Chapter 18. Key Reactions Influencing Ground-Water Chemistry 411
Chapter 19. Basics of Mass Transport, Advection, and Dispersion 443
Chapter 20. Isotopes and Age Dating 473
Chapter 21. Geochemistry of Natural Water Systems 496
Chapter 22. Introduction to Contaminant Hydrogeology 519
Chapter 23. Modeling Contaminant Transport
Appendix A: Table of Atomic Weights 557
References 558
Index 577