
Applied Hydrology
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 16. March 2013
Book
Hardback
624 pages
978-0-07-174391-4 (ISBN)
Description
The first revision in more than 20 years of the renowned engineering hydrology text Applied Hydrology, Second Edition retains the successful outline of this classic text while adding new material on physical hydrologic modeling to cover advances in that field of hydrology. New coverage includes the advances in solving hydrology problems through the use of new methodologies such as GIS technology. The book is divided into three parts: Hydrologic Processes; Hydrologic Analysis; and Hydrologic Design, where most of the revisions occur.Applied Hydrology, Second Edition
Emphasizes a unique, fundamental approach to hydrology, providing the basis for understanding methodologies and software used in applied hydrologyIncludes a wealth of new problems, both worked out examples and end-of-chapter problemsContains special topics, such as the hydrology of arid and semi-arid regions and hydrology of climate changeIncorporates the very latest methodologies for solving hydrology problems, including radar rainfall (NEXRAD), GIS, and othersOffers a comprehensive approach to hydrologic design, covering the hydrology of floodplain analysis and water supply analysis
Emphasizes a unique, fundamental approach to hydrology, providing the basis for understanding methodologies and software used in applied hydrologyIncludes a wealth of new problems, both worked out examples and end-of-chapter problemsContains special topics, such as the hydrology of arid and semi-arid regions and hydrology of climate changeIncorporates the very latest methodologies for solving hydrology problems, including radar rainfall (NEXRAD), GIS, and othersOffers a comprehensive approach to hydrologic design, covering the hydrology of floodplain analysis and water supply analysis
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-07-174391-4 (9780071743914)
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Larry W. Mays is Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Arizona State University where he was the chair of the department. He was formerly Director of the Center for Research in Water Resources at the University of Texas at Austin where he also held an Engineering Foundation Endowed Professorship. A registered engineer in seven states and a professional hydrologist, he has served as a consultant to many organizations. Professor Mays is author of Water Resources Engineering (John Wily & Sons) and Optimal Control of Hydrosystems (Marcel Dekker), co-author of Applied Hydrology and Hydrosystems Engineering and Mangement (both from McGraw-Hill) and editor-in-chief of the Water Resources Handbook, Hydraulic Design Handbook, Water Distribution Systems Handbook, Stormwater Collection Systems Design Handbook, and the Urban Water Supply Handbook (all from McGraw-Hill). The Urban Water Supply Handbook received the 2002 Honorable Mention in Engineering Award given by the Association of American Publishers. He is also editor-in-chief of Reliability Analysis of Water Distribution Systems (ASCE) and co-editor of Computer Modeling of Free Surface and Pressurized Flow (Kluwer Academic Publishers). Among his honors is a distinguished alumnus award from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1999.
Larry W. Mays is Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Arizona State University where he was the chair of the department. He was formerly Director of the Center for Research in Water Resources at the University of Texas at Austin where he also held an Engineering Foundation Endowed Professorship. A registered engineer in seven states and a professional hydrologist, he has served as a consultant to many organizations. Professor Mays is author of Water Resources Engineering (John Wily & Sons) and Optimal Control of Hydrosystems (Marcel Dekker), co-author of Applied Hydrology and Hydrosystems Engineering and Mangement (both from McGraw-Hill) and editor-in-chief of the Water Resources Handbook, Hydraulic Design Handbook, Water Distribution Systems Handbook, Stormwater Collection Systems Design Handbook, and the Urban Water Supply Handbook (all from McGraw-Hill). The Urban Water Supply Handbook received the 2002 Honorable Mention in Engineering Award given by the Association of American Publishers. He is also editor-in-chief of Reliability Analysis of Water Distribution Systems (ASCE) and co-editor of Computer Modeling of Free Surface and Pressurized Flow (Kluwer Academic Publishers). Among his honors is a distinguished alumnus award from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1999.
Content
Part I: Hydrologic Processes
Chapters 1-6
Part II: Hydrologic Analysis
Chapters 7-12
Part III: Hydrologic Design
Chapters 13-15
Chapters 1-6
Part II: Hydrologic Analysis
Chapters 7-12
Part III: Hydrologic Design
Chapters 13-15