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Handbook of Engineering Hydrology Fundamentals and Applications

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Eslamian Saeid

Couverture de l’ouvrage Handbook of Engineering Hydrology

While most books only examine the classical aspects of hydrology, the three-volume set covers multiple aspects of hydrology, and includes contributions from experts from more than 30 countries. It examines new approaches, addresses growing concerns about hydrological and ecological connectivity, and considers the worldwide impact of climate change.

It also provides updated material on hydrological science and engineering, discussing recent developments as well as classic approaches. Published in three books, Fundamentals and Applications; Modeling, Climate Change, and Variability; and Environmental Hydrology and Water Management, the entire set consists of 87 chapters, and contains 29 chapters in each book.

The chapters in this book contain information on:

  • Long-term generation of scheduling of hydro plants, check dam selection procedures in rainwater harvesting, and stochastic reservoir analysis
  • Ecohydrology for engineering harmony in the changing world, concepts, and plant water use
  • Conjunctive use of groundwater and surface water
  • Hydrologic and hydraulic design in green infrastructure
  • Data processing in hydrology, optimum hydrometric site selection and quality control, and homogenization of climatological series
  • Cold region hydrology, evapotranspiration, and water consumption
  • Modern flood prediction and warning systems, and satellite-based systems for flood monitoring and warning
  • Catchment water yield estimation, hydrograph analysis and base flow separation, and low flow hydrology
  • Sustainability in urban water systems and urban hydrology

Students, practitioners, policy makers, consultants and researchers can benefit from the use of this text.

Catchment Water Yield. Cold Region Hydrology. Conjunctive Use of Groundwater and Surface Water in a Semiarid. Hard-Rock Terrain. Data Processing in Hydrology. Ecohydrology for Engineering Harmony in the Changing World. Ecohydrology Concepts. Ecohydrology: Plant Water Use. Evapotranspiration and Water Consumption. Fundamentals of Hydrodynamic Modeling in Porous Media. Green Infrastructure: Hydrological and Hydraulic Design. Groundwater Exploration: Geophysical, Remote Sensing, and GIS Techniques. Groundwater Hydrology: Saturation Zone. Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions. Hydrogeology of Hard Rock Aquifers. Hydrograph Analysis and Baseflow Separation. Hydrology–Ecology Interactions. Isotope Hydrogeology. Karst Hydrogeology. Long-Term Generation Scheduling of Hydro Plants. Low-Flow Hydrology. Modern Flood Prediction and Warning Systems. Optimum Hydrometric Site Selection. Procedures for Selection of Check Dam Site in Rainwater Harvesting. Quality Control and Homogenization of Climatological Series. Satellite-Based Systems for Flood Monitoring and Warning. Stochastic Reservoir Analysis. Sustainability in Urban Water Systems. Urban Hydrology. Wetland Hydrology. Index.

Water resources, civil, environmental, geological, agricultural, sanitary, geographical, natural resources engineers, universities and research center libraries, professors, students, water industry companies and its staff members, consulting companies, environmental NGO’s, governmental organizations and its staff members.

Saeid Eslamian is an associate professor of hydrology at Isfahan University of Technology, Iran. He received his BS in water engineering from Isfahan University of Technology in 1986, his master’s degree in hydrology and water resources at Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran in 1989, and his PhD in civil engineering at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia in 1995. He is the founder and chief editor of the International Journal of Hydrology Scienceand Technology and the Journal of Flood Engineering, and has contributed to more than 300 publications. He has received two ASCE and EWRI awards from the United States, and an outstanding researcher award from Iran.