Responding to the developments of the last two decades, this classic textbook has been revised and updated while retaining the rigor of the previous edition. This classroom-tested resource is invaluable for entry-level hydrology courses directed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students in physical science and engineering.
Responding to the developments of the last two decades, this classic textbook has been revised and updated while retaining the rigor of the previous edition. This classroom-tested resource is invaluable for entry-level hydrology courses directed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students in physical science and engineering.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Brutsaert has been active in education and research for over fifty years at Cornell University, where he has taught courses in hydrology, fluid mechanics, ground water, and atmospheric boundary layer physics. He has been widely recognized for his research and has received many awards, including the Bowie Medal and the Horton Medal from the American Geophysical Union; the Charney Medal and Honorary Membership from the American Meteorological Society; and the International Award and Honorary Membership from the Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources. He was awarded a 'Doctor Honoris Causa' title at Ghent University, and he was the recipient of the Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Prize for Water. Most notably, in 2022 he was awarded the Stockholm Water Prize. He is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering. Professor Brutsaert was President of the Hydrology Section of the American Geophysical Union, served as a Council member of the American Meteorological Society, and as Section Chair of the National Academy of Engineering. He is also the author of the book Evaporation into the Atmosphere (1982, Springer).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. Water In The Atmosphere: 2. Water aloft: fluid mechanics of the lower atmosphere 3. Precipitation 4. Evaporation Part II. Water On The Surface: 5. Water on the land surface: Fluid mechanics of free surface flow 6. Overland flow 7. Streamflow routing Part III. Water Below The Surface: 8. Water beneath the ground: fluid mechanics in porous materials 9. Infiltration and related unsaturated flows 10. Groundwater outflow and base flow Part IV. Flows At The Catchment Scale In Response To Precipitation: 11. Streamflow generation: mechanisms and parameterization 12. Streamflow response at the catchment scale 13. Elements of frequency analysis in hydrology 14. Afterword: a short historical sketch of theories about the water circulation on Earth Appendix. Some useful mathematical concepts.
1. Introduction Part I. Water In The Atmosphere: 2. Water aloft: fluid mechanics of the lower atmosphere 3. Precipitation 4. Evaporation Part II. Water On The Surface: 5. Water on the land surface: Fluid mechanics of free surface flow 6. Overland flow 7. Streamflow routing Part III. Water Below The Surface: 8. Water beneath the ground: fluid mechanics in porous materials 9. Infiltration and related unsaturated flows 10. Groundwater outflow and base flow Part IV. Flows At The Catchment Scale In Response To Precipitation: 11. Streamflow generation: mechanisms and parameterization 12. Streamflow response at the catchment scale 13. Elements of frequency analysis in hydrology 14. Afterword: a short historical sketch of theories about the water circulation on Earth Appendix. Some useful mathematical concepts.
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