Handbook of Hydrology

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Date

February 1, 1993

Format

Hardback, 1424 pages

ISBN

0070397325 / 9780070397323

Edition Number
1

Language
English

Audience
Professional and scholarly

Imprint
McGraw-Hill Professional

Publisher
McGraw-Hill

Country
United States

Copyright
1993

Dimensions
6.3 in Width x 2.7 in Thick

Weight
2.325 lb

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Overview

Introducing Hydrology's New Benchmark Reference Here's the first book in nearly 30 years to provide comprehensive coverage of the current state of hydrologic knowledge and practice--saving you hours of time tracking down the latest techniques in professional journals. Maidment's Handbook of Hydrology includes the contributions of more than 50 international authorities, who provide you with practical methods of solving problems in every aspect of the field, including the increasing application of geostatistics and computer models. You'll discover more effective ways to. . .mitigate the impact of floods through better urban drainage; assess the water supplies of cities and farming areas; prevent the pollution of natural waters; halt the damaging effects of erosion; protect wilddlife and preserve wetlands; contain and remove contaminants in waterways; and much more.

Table of contents

CONTRIBUTORS
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
PRACTITIONER ADVISORY BOARD
ABOUT THE EDITOR IN CHIEF
PREFACE
Part 1: Hydrologic Cycle
Chapter 1: Hydrology (D.R. Maidment)
Chapter 2: Climatology (E.M. Rassmusson, R.E. Dickinson, J.E. Kutzbach, and M.K. Cleveland)
Chapter 3: Precipitation (J.A. Smith)
Chapter 4: Evaporation (W.J. Shuttleworth)
Chapter 5: Infiltration and Soil Water Movement (W.J. Rawls, L.R. Ahuja, D.L. Brakensiek, and A. Shirmohammadi)
Chapter 6: Groundwater Flow (L. Smith and S.J. Wheatcraft)
Chapter 7: Snow and Floating Ice (D.M. Gray and T.D. Prowse)
Chapter 8: Streamflow (M.P. Mosley and A.I. McKerchar)
Chapter 9: Flood Runoff (D.H. Pilgrim and I. Cordery)
Chapter 10: Flow Routing (D.L. Fread)
Part 2: Hydrologic Transport
Chapter 11: Water Quality (S.C. McCutcheon, J.L. Martin and T.O. Barnwell, Jr.)
Chapter 12: Erosion and Sediment Transport (H.W. Shen and P. Julien)
Chapter 13: Hydrologic Effects of Land Use Change (J.R. Calder)
Chapter 14: Contaminant Transport in Surface Water (W.C. Huber)
Chapter 15: Contaminant Transport in Unsaturated Flow (R.J. Charbeneau and D.E. Daniel)
Chapter 16: Contaminant Transport in Groundwater (J.W. Mercer and R.K. Waddell)
Part 3: Hydrologic Statistics
Chapter 17: Statistical Treatment of Hydrologic Data (R.M. Hirsch, D.R. Helsel, T.A. Cohn, and E.J. Gilroy)
Chapter 18: Frequency Analysis of Extreme Events (J.R. Stedinger, R.M. Vogel, and E. Fourfouta-Georgiou)
Chapter 19: Analysis and Modelling of Hydrologic Time Series (J.D. Salas)
Chapter 20: Geostatistics (P.K. Kitanidis)
Part 4: Hydrologic Technology
Chapter 21: Computer Models for Surface Water (J.J. DeVries and T.V. Hromadka II)
Chapter 22: Computer Models for Subsurface Water (M.P. Anderson, D.S. Ward, E.G. Lappala, and T.A. Prickett)
Chapter 23: Advances in Hydrologic Computation (R.D. Dodson)
Chapter 24: Remote Sensing (E.T. Engman)
Chapter 25: Automated Data Acquisition and Transmission (V.J. Latkovich and G.H. Leavesley)
Chapter 26: Hydrologic Forecasting (D.L. Lettenmaier and E.F. Wood)
Chapter 27: Hydrologic Design for Water Use (T.A. McMahon)
Chapter 28: Hydrologic Design for Urban Drainage and Flood Control (B.R. Urbanas and L.A. Roesner)
Chapter 29: Hydrologic Design for Groundwater Pollution Control (P.E. Bedient, F.W. Schwartz, and H.S. Rifai)

Review quote

``An expert and highly practical reference on both the theory and practice involved, the Handbook of Hydrology is a much needed compendium of essential information and data filling a void in the literature for practicing hydologists and professionals in related fields.''

Back cover copy

Written by more than 50 experts from around the world, this compendium of hydrologic theory and practice is a welcome and long overdue essential reference for all practicing hydrologists and related professionals. Packed with valuable information and expert guidance, the Handbook offers solutions to your most perplexing on-the-job problems. For example, you'll learn how to:

* Estimate the magnitudes of floods and mitigate their effects
* Develop solutions for cleaning up and preventing pollution of surface water and groundwater
* Assess water usage for a city or an irrigation project
* Choose reliable methods for urban drainage design
* Calculate the rate of rainfall, evaporation, infiltration, groundwater flow, snow-melt, and streamflow
* Determine the rate of movement of contaminants in surface water and groundwater
* Assess the hydrologic effects of land-use changes such as deforestation
* Statistically analyze hydrologic data, including extreme events, time series, and spatial data
* Select the best computer package for hydrologic simulation
* Use remote sensing, automated data collection, forecasting, and advanced computer methods in hydrology

Now when you need to understand an unfamiliar term or a new subject area, obtain a formula, find a computer program for solving a problem, obtain values from a map or a table of data, or convert hydrologic units, this is the only source you'll need. A must-have reference for anyone involved in hydrology, environmental pollution, urban drainage, water resources planning and management, and related fields, the Handbook of Hydrology will prove to be indispensable to your work.