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Groundwater Hydrology of Water Resource Series
Water is an essential environmental resource and one that needs to
be properly managed. As the world places more emphasis on
sustainable water supplies, the demand for expertise in hydrology
and water resources continues to increase. This series is intended
for professional engineers, who seek a firm foundation in hydrology
and an ability to apply this knowledge to solve problems in water
resource management. Future books in the series are: Groudwater
Hydrology of Springs (2009), Groudwater Hydrology of River Basins
(2009), Groudwater Hydrology of Aquifers (2010), and Groudwater
Hydrology of Wetlands (2010).
First utilized as a primary source of drinking water in the ancient
world, springs continue to supply many of the world's cities with
water. In recent years their long-term sustainability is under
pressure due to an increased demand from groundwater users. Edited
by two world-renowned hydrologists, Groundwater Hydrology of
Springs: Theory, Management, and Sustainability will provide civil
and environmental engineers with a comprehensive reference for
managing and sustaining the water quality of Springs. With
contributions from experts from around the world, this book cover
many of the world's largest springs, providing a unique global
perspective on how engineers around the world are utilizing
engineering principles for coping with problems such as:
mismanagement, overexploitation and their impacts both water
quantity and quality. The book will be divided into two parts: part
one will explain the theory and principles of hydrology as they
apply to Springs while part two will provide a rare look into the
engineering practices used to manage some of the most important
Springs from around the world.
Description of the spring and the aquifer feeding it
Latest groundwater and contaminant transport models
Description of sources of aquifer use.
Understanding of contamination and/or possible contamination.
A plan for management and sustainability
This practical training guidebook makes an important contribution
to karst hydrogeology. It presents supporting material for academic
courses worldwide that include this and similar topics. It is an
excellent sourcebook for students and other attendees of the
International Karst School: Characterization and Engineering of
Karst Aquifers, which opened in Trebinje, Bosnia & Herzegovina
in 2014 and which will be organized every year in early summer. As
opposed to more theoretical works, this is a catalog of possible
engineering interventions in karst and their implications. Although
the majority of readers will be professionals with
geology/hydrogeology backgrounds, the language is not purely
technical making it accessible to a wider audience. This means that
the methodology, case studies and experiences presented will also
benefit water managers working in karst environments.
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.
This practical training guidebook makes an important contribution
to karst hydrogeology. It presents supporting material for academic
courses worldwide that include this and similar topics. It is an
excellent sourcebook for students and other attendees of the
International Karst School: Characterization and Engineering of
Karst Aquifers, which opened in Trebinje, Bosnia & Herzegovina
in 2014 and which will be organized every year in early summer. As
opposed to more theoretical works, this is a catalog of possible
engineering interventions in karst and their implications. Although
the majority of readers will be professionals with
geology/hydrogeology backgrounds, the language is not purely
technical making it accessible to a wider audience. This means that
the methodology, case studies and experiences presented will also
benefit water managers working in karst environments.
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.
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