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Wilfried Brutsaert (2022 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate) has
revised and updated his classic textbook to take into account
recent developments, while retaining the rigor and structure of the
previous edition to introduce the fundamental principles of
hydrology. New topics include the response of the global water
cycle to climate change, the land surface energy budget closure,
snow melt, groundwater trends and statistical surface variability
with disturbed atmospheric boundary layers. Hydrologic phenomena
are dealt with at the spatial and temporal scales at which they
occur in nature. The physics and mathematics necessary to describe
these phenomena are introduced and developed: readers will require
a working knowledge of calculus and basic fluid mechanics. This
classroom-tested textbook - based on the author's long-running
course at Cornell - is invaluable for entry-level courses in
hydrology directed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students
in physical science and engineering. In addition, it is also a
great reference text for practising scientists and engineers.
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