Contents Notes |
Water and the subsurface environment -- Fluid flow and mass transport -- The geologic setting -- Water movement in geological formations -- Analytical solutions for flow problems -- Well hydraulics -- Numerical solutions of the groundwater flow equation -- Contamination of subsurface water -- Groundwater-surface-water interaction -- Remediation -- Multifluid flow and transport. "This text features a comprehensive examination of water movement as well as the movement of various pollutants in the earth's subsurface. The authors also discuss the movement of fluids other than water in the subsurface such as oil, gasoline, and other liquids that may serve as sources of contamination. The multidisciplinary approach covers the topic from both a scientific and engineering perspective, integrating such fields as earth science, fluid mechanics, mathematics, statistics, and chemistry." "Rather than focus on the physical systems themselves, this text takes a practical approach by stressing methodology. Readers are provided with a full discussion of the practices, procedures, and rules for dealing with groundwater. Among the important topics covered are: fluid and multi-fluid flow and transport; water movement in geological formations; analytical solutions for flow problems; well hydraulics; numerical solutions for the groundwater flow equation; contamination of subsurface water and remediation; and groundwater and surface water interaction." "With its emphasis on methodology, this is an excellent reference to groundwater principles and practices for any scientist or engineer involved in the field. Moreover, the use of problem sets and the logical presentation of materials make this appropriate as an upper-level undergraduate and graduate textbook for courses in groundwater hydrology and hydrogeology."--Jacket. |