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Hydrology and Water Resources: Volume 5- Additional International Conference on Resources Management Arid Regions, 23-27 March 2002, Kuwait
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Hydrology and Water Resources: Volume 5- Additional International Conference on Resources Management Arid Regions, 23-27 March 2002, Kuwait in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $240.00

Barnes and Noble
Hydrology and Water Resources: Volume 5- Additional International Conference on Resources Management Arid Regions, 23-27 March 2002, Kuwait in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $240.00
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Size: Hardcover
This is the fifth and last volume representing the proceedings of the International Conference on Water Resources Management in Arid Regions held March 23rd-27th 2002 in Kuwait. This book discusses major aspects of hydrology and water resources. It presents papers on important aspects of surface water and groundwater hydrology, including drought tendencies, regional flood frequency analysis, urban storm drainage with curb-opening inlets, isotopic investigations for lakes, hydrologic and sediment transport modeling, groundwater exploration using remote sensing and GIS, origin and recharge rates of alluvial ground waters, stormwater and groundwater management, and considerations for stochastic finite element in geostatistics and modeling. Papers on water quality supplement the discussion.
This is the fifth and last volume representing the proceedings of the International Conference on Water Resources Management in Arid Regions held March 23rd-27th 2002 in Kuwait. This book discusses major aspects of hydrology and water resources. It presents papers on important aspects of surface water and groundwater hydrology, including drought tendencies, regional flood frequency analysis, urban storm drainage with curb-opening inlets, isotopic investigations for lakes, hydrologic and sediment transport modeling, groundwater exploration using remote sensing and GIS, origin and recharge rates of alluvial ground waters, stormwater and groundwater management, and considerations for stochastic finite element in geostatistics and modeling. Papers on water quality supplement the discussion.

















