Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 504 pages
- Published by: CRC
- Edition: 2nd Edition December 18, 2003
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1566706165
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1566706162
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Book Dimensions:
10.7 x 8.6 x 1.3 inches
- Weighs: 3 pounds
Product Review
This is not your ordinary textbook
It is eclectic, practical, in places a handbook, a guide to fieldwork
and, perhaps most engaging to me, in places the authors offer personal views as well as more strongly worded opinions. The former often relate to evaluation of alternative approaches, or formulations, of specific solutions to specific hydrologic problemsI hope any student will enjoy, not just profit from, the careful advice given to those involved in their first observations of rivers in the field
-Professor M. Gordon (Reds) Wolman,
Johns Hopkins University.
This is not your ordinary textbook…It is eclectic, practical, in places a handbook, a guide to fieldwork…and, perhaps most engaging to me, in places the authors offer personal views as well as more strongly worded opinions. The former often relate to evaluation of alternative approaches, or formulations, of specific solutions to specific hydrologic problemsI hope any student will enjoy, not just profit from, the careful advice given to those involved in their first observations of rivers in the field…
-Professor M. Gordon (Reds) Wolman,
Johns Hopkins University.
Product Description
The technological advances of recent years include the emergence of new remote sensing and geographic information systems that are invaluable for the study of wetlands, agricultural land, and land use change. Students, hydrologists, and environmental engineers are searching for a comprehensive hydrogeologic overview that supplements information on hydrologic processes with data on these new information technology tools. Environmental Hydrology, Second Edition builds upon the foundation of the bestselling first edition by providing a qualitative understanding of hydrologic processes while introducing new methods for quantifying hydrologic parameters and processes. Written by authors with extensive multidisciplinary experience, the text first discusses the components of the hydrologic cycle, then follows with chapters on precipitation, stream processes, human impacts, new information system applications, and numerous other methods and strategies. By updating this thorough text with the newest analytical tools and measurement methodologies in the field, the authors provide an ideal reference for students and professionals in environmental science, hydrology, soil science, geology, ecological engineering, and countless other environmental fields.
Reader ReviewsI found this book to be a very good introduction to an important topic, suitable for undergraduate and graduate students.