The Handbook of Groundwater Engineering
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Book Details
PublisherCRC Press
ISBN / ASIN0849326982
ISBN-139780849326981
Sales Rank5,949,865
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Due to the increasing demand for adequate water supply caused by the augmenting global population, groundwater production has acquired a new importance. In many areas, surface waters are not available in sufficient quantity or quality. Thus, an increasing demand for groundwater has resulted.
However, the residence of time of groundwater can be of the order of thousands of years while surface waters is of the order of days. Therefore, substantially more attention is warranted for transport processes and pollution remediation in groundwater than for surface waters. Similarly, pollution remediation problems in groundwater are generally complex.
This excellent, timely resource covers the field of groundwater from an engineering perspective, comprehensively addressing the range of subjects related to subsurface hydrology. It provides a practical treatment of the flow of groundwater, the transport of substances, the construction of wells and well fields, the production of groundwater, and site characterization and remediation of groundwater pollution.
No other reference specializes in groundwater engineering to such a broad range of subjects. Its use extends to:
The engineer designing a well or well field
The engineer designing or operating a landfill facility for municipal or hazardous wastes
The hydrogeologist investigating a contaminant plume
The engineer examining the remediation of a groundwater pollution problem
The engineer or lawyer studying the laws and regulations related to groundwater quality
The scientist analyzing the mechanics of solute transport
The geohydrologist assessing the regional modeling of aquifers
The geophysicist determining the characterization of an aquifer
The cartographer mapping aquifer characteristics
The practitioner planning a monitoring network
However, the residence of time of groundwater can be of the order of thousands of years while surface waters is of the order of days. Therefore, substantially more attention is warranted for transport processes and pollution remediation in groundwater than for surface waters. Similarly, pollution remediation problems in groundwater are generally complex.
This excellent, timely resource covers the field of groundwater from an engineering perspective, comprehensively addressing the range of subjects related to subsurface hydrology. It provides a practical treatment of the flow of groundwater, the transport of substances, the construction of wells and well fields, the production of groundwater, and site characterization and remediation of groundwater pollution.
No other reference specializes in groundwater engineering to such a broad range of subjects. Its use extends to:
