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Rating: Summary: Essential reference for a Civil Engineer working with Water Review: I used this book as a course text in one course at grad school, and an unofficial text in numerous other courses. It is fairly specialized, geared toward the the intersection of civil engineering and hydrology. It contains an impressive breadth of subjects, some of which may now seem a little technologically quaint (although section 25.5.4 on meteor-burst telemetry is still incredibly cool). The bread and butter is immensely useful as a reference. In particular, I was impressed with the statistical elements of chapter 18, regarding the frequency analysis of extreme events. The handbook has 29 chapters and 58 contributors: part 1 - hydrologic cycle 1: Hydrology 2: Climatology 3: Precipitation 4: Evaporation 5: Infiltration and Soil Water Movement 6: Groundwater Flow 7: Snow and floating ice 8: Streamflow 9: Flood runoff 10: Flow routing Part 2 - hydrologic transport 11: Water Quality 12: Erosion and Sediment Transport 13: Hydrologic effects of land use change 14: Contaminant transport in surface water 15: Contaminant transport in unsaturated flow 16: Contaminant transport in groundwater part 3: hydrologic statistics 17: Statistical treatment of hydrologic data 18: Frequency analysis of extreme events 19: Analysis and modeling of hydrologic time series 20: Geostatistics part 4: hydrologic technology 21: Computer models for surface water 22: Computer models for subsurface wate 23: Advances in hydrologic computation 24: Remote sensing 25: Automated data aquisition and transmission 26: Hydrologic forecasting 27: Hydrologic design for water use 28: Hydrologic design for urban drainage and flood control 29: Hydrologic design for groundwater pollution control
Rating: Summary: Handbook of Hydrology Review: The book covers everything from the hydrologic cycle, climatology and precipitation to hydrologic design for groudnwater pollution control. This is a great book to use for reference material. I keep going back to this text when ever I am looking for a quick reference.
Rating: Summary: Handbook of Hydrology Review: The book covers everything from the hydrologic cycle, climatology and precipitation to hydrologic design for groudnwater pollution control. This is a great book to use for reference material. I keep going back to this text when ever I am looking for a quick reference.
Rating: Summary: The must have book for hydrology Review: The handbook of hydrology is the bible for engineers and scientists in the field of hydrology. The text covers all facets of the topic with the most knowledgable perspectives from current research. My most referenced Handbook of Hydrology chapter is Ch. 18 on the frequency analysis of extreme events. Don't practice in the field without this text on your shelf.
Rating: Summary: The must have book for hydrology Review: The handbook of hydrology is the bible for engineers and scientists in the field of hydrology. The text covers all facets of the topic with the most knowledgable perspectives from current research. My most referenced Handbook of Hydrology chapter is Ch. 18 on the frequency analysis of extreme events. Don't practice in the field without this text on your shelf.
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