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It is widely recognized that the degree of development of a science
is given by the transition from a mainly descriptive stage to a
more quantitative stage. In this transition, qualitative
interpretations (conceptual models) are complemented with
quantification (numerical models, both, deterministic and
stochastic). This has been the main task of mathematical
geoscientists during the last forty years -Â to establish new
frontiers and new challenges in the study and understanding of the
natural world. Mathematics of Planet Earth comprises the
proceedings of the International Association for Mathematical
Geosciences Conference (IAMG2013), held in Madrid from September
2-6, 2013. The Conference addresses researchers, professionals and
students. The proceedings contain more than 150 original
contributions and give a multidisciplinary vision of mathematical
geosciences.
WATER RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT provides a detailed introduction to
the full range of advanced, multidisciplinary techniques used in
the study of water resources from understanding individual aquifers
to the protection and management of water in a sustainable way,
compatible with the preservation of the environment. Based on a
masters course from UNESCO’s International Hydrological Program,
this textbook is accompanied by color figures and graphics,
illustrating clearly the content of the text and showing real
examples from the field. Each chapter also contains a list of
exercises and practical activities as well as case studies.
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