Groundwater Resources Assessment
Jaroslav Balek, "Groundwater Resources Assessment"
Elsevier Publishing Company (September 1, 1989) | English | 0444988955 | 250 pages | PDF | 9.53 MB
The development of environmentally sound groundwater resources has recently become a high priority throughout the world.
Many countries are currently developing comprehensive regulations for the management of groundwater resources.
Within this framework an assessment of renewable groundwater resources is one of the most important factors.
This book is based on the author's many years of experience in the assessment of surface and subsurface water resources, field experiments and computer oriented work, in both developed and developing countries.
An environmental approach is followed.
Groundwater resources are seen as a part of the aquatic ecosystem in which not only geology but the whole lithosphere, vegetation, surface resources and atmosphere play an equally important role.
Both simple and advanced models are presented, which can also be applied to complicated geological structures where standard groundwater models fail to operate.
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Jaroslav Balek, "Groundwater Resources Assessment"
Elsevier Publishing Company (September 1, 1989) | English | 0444988955 | 250 pages | PDF | 9.53 MB
The development of environmentally sound groundwater resources has recently become a high priority throughout the world.
Many countries are currently developing comprehensive regulations for the management of groundwater resources.
Within this framework an assessment of renewable groundwater resources is one of the most important factors.
This book is based on the author's many years of experience in the assessment of surface and subsurface water resources, field experiments and computer oriented work, in both developed and developing countries.
An environmental approach is followed.
Groundwater resources are seen as a part of the aquatic ecosystem in which not only geology but the whole lithosphere, vegetation, surface resources and atmosphere play an equally important role.
Both simple and advanced models are presented, which can also be applied to complicated geological structures where standard groundwater models fail to operate.
links
http://depositfiles.com/files/xo2puge1s/0444988955.rar
or
http://rapidshare.com/files/272956112/0444988955.rar