Hydrogeology in practice: A guide to characterizing ground-water systems / William Jay Stone
Material type: TextPublication details: New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1999Description: 248p; illust. 24cmISBN:- 0023364904
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1. The geologic settings. Compiling geologic information. characterizing the geologic setting. Geologic materials as aquifers. 2. The hydrologic system. Compiling hydrologic information. Characterizing hydrologic conditions. Hydrologic impact of geologic setting. 3. Synthesis. Conceptual hydrogeologic models. Writing hydrogeologic reports. 4. Applications. Water supply. Ground-water contamination. Hydrologioc monitoring. Water problem in mining. Ground-water modelling. Final suggestions.
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