Description
Taylor & Francis Hydrogeology Groundwater Science And Engineering by Alain Dassargues
This text combines the science and engineering of hydrogeology in an accessible, innovative style. As well as providing physical descriptions and characterisations of hydrogeological processes, it also sets out the corresponding mathematical equations for groundwater flow and solute/heat transport calculations. And, within this, the methodological and conceptual aspects for flow and contaminant transport modelling are discussed in detail. This comprehensive analysis forms the ideal textbook for graduate and undergraduate students interested in groundwater resources and engineering, and indeed its analyses can apply to researchers and professionals involved in the area.
Table of Contents
1. General introduction 2. Hydrologic balance and groundwater 3. Groundwater terminology and examples of occurrences 4. Saturated groundwater flow 5. Hydraulic conductivity measurements 6. Land subsidence induced by pumping and drainage 7. Introduction to groundwater quality and hydrochemistry 8. Contaminant transport, residence times, prevention, and remediation 9. Groundwater flow and transport under partially saturated conditions 10. Salinization and density dependent groundwater flow and transport 11. Heat transfer in aquifers and shallow geothermy 12. Methodology for groundwater flow and solute transport modeling 13. Main principles of numerical techniques used in groundwater modeling