Introduction to Physical Hydrology explores the principal rules that govern the flow of water by considering the four major types of water: atmospheric, ground, soil, and surface. It gives insights into the major hydrological processes, and shows how the principles of physical hydrology inform our understanding of climate and global hydrology.
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Chapters cover the practical application of pollution and contaminant control technology
McDonald , M.G. , and Harbaugh , A.W. , 1988 , A modular threedimensional finite - difference ground - water flow model : U.S. Geological Survey Techniques of Water - Resources Investigations , book 6 , chap . A1 , 586 p .
Introduction to Ground Water Geochemistry
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