|
Showing 1 - 6 of
6 matches in All Departments
Karstified rocks of different lithology cover more than 10% of the
continental surface of our planet. It is known that some 20% or
even a few percent more of the global population largely depends on
karstic groundwater but in many karst areas all over the world
there are limited natural resources including absence of drinking
waters. The problems of water shortage, equitable water use or
water protection from pollution, become more problematic when they
come to transboundary regions. The Dinaric region is a classical
karst area where created borders of newly established countries
after the civil war in 1990s resulted with an urgent need to create
ambience for sustainable water management. The project DIKTAS is
one of the first ever attempts to establish sustainable integrated
management principles in a transboundary karst aquifer of the
magnitude of the Dinaric Karst System. This volume presents
selected papers from the conference held in June 2014 in Trebinje,
Bosnia & Herzegovina including presentations of some of the
project's achievements but also number of other research results
conducted in karst environments worldwide.
Coupling the basics of hygrogeology with analytical and numerical
modeling methods, Hydrogeology and Groundwater Modeling, Second
Edition provides detailed coverage of both theory and practice.
Written by a leading hydrogeologist who has consulted for industry
and environmental agencies and taught at major universities around
the world, this unique book fills a gap in the groundwater
hydrogeology literature. With more than 40 real-world examples, the
book is a source for clear, easy-to-understand, and step-by-step
quantitative groundwater evaluation and contaminant fate and
transport analysis, from basic laboratory determination to complex
analytical calculations and computer modeling. It provides more
than 400 drawings, graphs, and photographs, and a variety of useful
tables of all key groundwater parameters, as well as lucid,
straightforward answers to common hydrogeological problems.
Reflecting nearly ten years of new scholarship since the
publication of the bestselling first edition, this second edition
is wider in focus with added and updated examples, figures, and
problems, yet still provides information in the author's trademark,
user-friendly style. No other book offers such carefully selected
examples and clear, elegantly explained solutions. The inclusion of
step-by-step solutions to real problems builds a knowledge base for
understanding and solving groundwater issues.
A reference for students, researchers, and environmental
professionals, Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Models: Data
Analysis and Visualization explains how to develop effective
conceptual site models, perform advanced spatial data analysis, and
generate informative graphics for applications in hydrogeology and
groundwater remediation. Written by expert practitioners, this
full-color book illustrates how fundamental hydrogeological
concepts are translated into quantitative, high-resolution computer
visualizations. In addition, the authors discuss topics not
typically covered in conventional textbooks, including GIS
technology and the relationship between conceptual site models and
environmental policy. Advanced Methods for Data Analysis and
Visualization Featuring more than 500 color illustrations, this
unique and visually powerful book outlines the required elements of
a conceptual site model and provides numerous examples of
supporting charts, cross-sections, maps, and 3D graphics. The
authors describe advanced analytical methods such as geospatial
processing, kriging, and groundwater modeling through practical
real-life examples. They also present numerous case studies in
groundwater supply and remediation to help explain key engineering
design concepts. Data-Driven Assessments of Groundwater Management
Policy The authors tackle controversial topics, ranging from
technical impracticability of groundwater remediation to
sustainable management of groundwater resources. They encourage
discussion and independent thought about how current environmental
policies and practices can evolve to achieve better outcomes at
less cost to society. Practical Strategies for Communicating Your
Findings to the General Public While the book is technical in
nature, equations and advanced theory are kept to a minimum. The
text focuses on practical strategies to help you create
easy-to-understand data tables, graphs, maps, and illustrations for
technical and nontechnical audiences alike. A companion DVD
includes animations, reference material, modeling software, and
more.
Karstified rocks of different lithology cover more than 10% of the
continental surface of our planet. It is known that some 20% or
even a few percent more of the global population largely depends on
karstic groundwater but in many karst areas all over the world
there are limited natural resources including absence of drinking
waters. The problems of water shortage, equitable water use or
water protection from pollution, become more problematic when they
come to transboundary regions. The Dinaric region is a classical
karst area where created borders of newly established countries
after the civil war in 1990s resulted with an urgent need to create
ambience for sustainable water management. The project DIKTAS is
one of the first ever attempts to establish sustainable integrated
management principles in a transboundary karst aquifer of the
magnitude of the Dinaric Karst System. This volume presents
selected papers from the conference held in June 2014 in Trebinje,
Bosnia & Herzegovina including presentations of some of the
project's achievements but also number of other research results
conducted in karst environments worldwide.
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are
not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or
access to any online entitlements included with the product. A
complete guide to the management and restoration of water in karst
environmentsWritten by the co-chair of the Karst Commission of the
International Association of Hydrogeologists, this book addresses
the unique challenges related to the characterization, management,
and protection of karst aquifers, which are present on all
continents and numerous oceanic islands. Water in Karst describes
karst hydrogeology and hydrology, surface
water-groundwaterinteractions, site investigation, data
collection,delineation of drainage areas, groundwater
extraction,regulatory issues, and water vulnerability and
restoration. Predictive modeling methods and solutionsto resource
contamination and overexploitation are included. Photos, diagrams,
and an eight-page colorinsert illustrate the concepts presented in
this practical,comprehensive reference. WATER IN KARST COVERS:
Karst aquifers Flow measurements and analysis Drainage areas in
karst General principles of water management Regulations and
education Predictive models Floods, droughts, and climate change
Groundwater extraction Engineering regulation of karst aquifers and
springs Vulnerability of water in karst Restoration of water in
karst
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are
not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or
access to any online entitlements included with the product. An
All-Inclusive Guide to Efficient, Cost-Effective Management of
Groundwater Resources Groundwater Sustainability is a reliable,
one-stop guide containing all the information you'll need to
succeed in your groundwater management and development projects. It
covers virtually every aspect of the subject, from how to
characterize groundwater and evaluate its resources to determining
the interactions between surface water and groundwater. Packed with
hundreds of illustrations, this expansive guide reviews both
established and innovative aquifer restoration techniques and
technologies, including the control and remediation of contaminant
sources and groundwater contaminant plumes. You'll also find
valuable information regarding resource augmentation, the
engineering necessary for resource development, and building
comprehensive databases for efficient, cost-effective assessment.
Written in an inviting-to-read style by a recognized expert in the
field, Groundwater Sustainability provides the last word on the
all-important subject of how to maintain and manage the most
precious natural resource. Inside: In-depth coverage of groundwater
availability and sustainability Treatment options for groundwater
contaminants Tools and techniques for effectively managing aquifers
Proven tactics for protecting and restoring groundwater resources
Case studies, figures, graphs, and photographs Tips on building
assessment models using a GIS platform This all-in-one guide
covers: Global Freshwater Resources Aquifer Evaluation Groundwater
Resource Development Groundwater Recharge Climate Change and Its
Impact on Groundwater Groundwater Chemistry Drinking Water
Treatment Options Managing & Restoring Groundwater Resources
|
|