
Why is suggested to read this environmental hydrology Ward book and journal? There are various quantitative and qualitative parameters and processes in hydrology jobs that you should know as hydrologists and environmental engineers including practitioners in including the fields of hydrology, groundwater, environmental hydrology, urban hydrology, groundwater pollution, groundwater contamination, and groundwater remediation.
This environmental hydrology book, written by Andy D. Ward and Stanley W. Trimble, is aimed to be valuable practical resource for explaining principles and practical solution in hydrologic processes so you will get better understanding on how to asses and analyze hydrologic processes associated with environmental systems based on qualitative approaches and methods.
The authors of this environmental hydrology book also includes the tips and guides on how to evaluate and determine right alternative techniques to solve problems in hydrology including for applying emergency methods of new remote sensing and geographic information systems for wetlands, agricultural land, and land use change. Therefore, authors include detailed explanation on every chapter about essential components of hydrologic cycle so you can determine the right methods for quantifying hydrologic parameters and processes.
By covering new information system applications, and numerous other methods and strategies in hydrologic process, this environmental hydrology book, 2nd edition is aimed to help you how to get best analysis, evaluation and conceptual assessments of your hydrologic jobs and tasks by using applied analytical tools and measurement methodologies.
Environmental Hydrology, Second Edition
Andy D. Ward and Stanley W. Trimble
CRC Press; 2 edition
504 pages
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