Theodore V. Hromadka
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 590
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Advances in computer hardware capabilities enable applications of computer modeling in environmental & water resources studies to be cost effective & of utility to nearly all engineering & environmental professionals. In COMPUTER METHODS IN ENVIRONMENTAL & WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING topics include surface & subsurface hydrology & hydraulics, geostatistics, two-dimensional coupled topographic & channel unsteady flow, & piping systems. COMPUTER METHODS IN ENVIRONMENTAL & WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING includes material previously published in the book "Computer Methods in Water Resources," & introduces several new chapters including EROSION & SEDIMENTATION, GEOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER QUALITY DATA, & will be of interest to active professionals in both water resources & environmental studies, computer programmers, governmental & private engineering firms. Batch versions of computer programs are provided in FORTRAN. The unit hydrograph model, open channel flow hydraulics, modeling groundwater flow, modeling groundwater transport, water systems & storm drain system analysis are other concentrations. Combined, the authors have published over 23 books & 400 refereed papers, & more than 80 years of professional, hands-on experience in their respective fields.