
Introducing Hydrogeology
Robins Nicholas(Author)
Dunedin Academic Press
Published on 30. January 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
115 pages
978-1-78046-078-9 (ISBN)
Description
Hydrogeology is an important and vibrant sub-set of geology. It deals with the distribution and movement of water, groundwater, in the soil and rocks of the Earth. Groundwater transport is one part of the overall hydrological cycle; water is transferred by evaporation from the oceans into the atmosphere. Some falls to land as precipitation, some percolates underground, much of it to become groundwater. Groundwater travels from areas of high elevation to discharge points such as springs or to lower surface waters. On its way, it acquires its own distinct chemical signature, while its period underground can vary between only a few weeks to tens of thousands of years.
Hydrogeology interacts with a variety of diverse disciplines beyond geology, not least hydrology, climatology and socio-economics. Nick Robins describes the basic concepts of groundwater flow analysis in simple language and avoids burdening the reader with overmuch analytical detail. All facets of hydrogeology, physical and chemical, are described, so the book places hydrogeology in its important role, underpinning our increasing demands on the environment. A variety of topical issues are considered, including climate change impact, water scarcity, nuclear waste repositories and oil shale fracking.
As with other titles in the series, Introducing Hydrogeology will appeal to the non-scientist interested in learning more about this important topic; to those staring on or contemplating a career in hydrogeology; and to those studying related topics, such as civil engineering, who require a sound overview of this branch of earth science.
Hydrogeology interacts with a variety of diverse disciplines beyond geology, not least hydrology, climatology and socio-economics. Nick Robins describes the basic concepts of groundwater flow analysis in simple language and avoids burdening the reader with overmuch analytical detail. All facets of hydrogeology, physical and chemical, are described, so the book places hydrogeology in its important role, underpinning our increasing demands on the environment. A variety of topical issues are considered, including climate change impact, water scarcity, nuclear waste repositories and oil shale fracking.
As with other titles in the series, Introducing Hydrogeology will appeal to the non-scientist interested in learning more about this important topic; to those staring on or contemplating a career in hydrogeology; and to those studying related topics, such as civil engineering, who require a sound overview of this branch of earth science.
Reviews / Votes
'Introducing Hydrogeology is clearly written, easy to follow and provides a range of useful examples from all over the world. The content is invaluable for those curious about furthering their academic studies or for the recent hydrogeology graduate looking to put what they have learned into context. It would even make good reading for the more experienced hydrogeologist searching for a newfound inspiration.' Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology'
A handy glossary makes Introducing Hydrogeology thoroughly accessible to readers of all backgrounds. Full- color photographs or diagrams on almost every page enrich this thoughtful, scientific discussion of interactions between sediment and water, including aquifer properties and groundwater flow, groundwater pollution or protection, the challenges of coastal aquifers and small islands, problems related to floods or droughts, and more. Introducing Hydrogeology is a "must-read" for not only for prospective professionals in the field, but also for policymakers involved in any issue related to groundwater! Highly recommended.' Midwest Book Review
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Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Liverpool University Press
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
colour illustrations throughout
Dimensions
Height: 217 mm
Width: 217 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78046-078-9 (9781780460789)
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Person
Dr Nicholas Robins worked for much of his career as a hydrogeologist with the British Geological Survey. He worked both at home and overseas with extensive periods in Africa and the Middle East as well as in Asia and Central America. He was also at one time based at Harwell in Oxfordshire involved with research into radioactive waste disposal. Robins is author or editor of a number of books and is currently Editor-in-Chief for the International Association of Hydrogeologists.
Content
1:Water, Earth's special mineral; 2: Aquifers and the three Rs: Rainfall, runoff and recharge; 3: Aquifer properties and groundwater flow - some simple mathematics; 4: Groundwater flow and numerical analysis; 5: Boreholes and test pumping; 6: Groundwater management; 7:Groundwater quality; 8: Groundwater pollution, vulnerability and protection; 9: Coastal aquifers and small islands - a challenge; 10: Flood, drought and subsidence; 11: Some topical issues; 12: Hydrogeology. Glossary. Further reading