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Advances in Water Resources Engineering, Volume 14, covers the topics on watershed sediment dynamics and modeling, integrated simulation of interactive surface water and groundwater systems, river channel stabilization with submerged vanes, non-equilibrium sediment transport, reservoir sedimentation, and fluvial processes, minimum energy dissipation rate theory and applications, hydraulic modeling development and application, geophysical methods for assessment of earthen dams, soil erosion on upland areas by rainfall and overland flow, geofluvial modeling methodologies and applications, and environmental water engineering glossary.1. Watershed Sediment Dynamics and Modeling: A Watershed Modeling System for the Yellow River.- 2. Integrated Simulation of Interactive Surface Water and Ground Water Systems.- 3. River-Channel Stabilization with Submerged Vanes.- 4. Mathematic Modeling of Non-Equilibrium Sediment Transport, Reservoir Sedimentation, and Fluvial Processes.- 5. Minimum Energy Dissipation Rate Theory and its Applications for Water Resources Engineering.- 6. Hydraulic Modeling Development and Applications in Water Resources.- 7. Geophysical Methods for the Assessment of Earthen Dams.- 8. Soil Erosion on Upland Areas by Rainfall and Overland Flow.- 9. Advances in Geofluvial Modeling: Methodologies and Applications.- 10. Environmental and Water Engineering Glossary.
The Handbook of Environmental Engineering is a collection of methodologies that study the effects of pollution and waste in their three basic forms: gas, solid, and liquid. A sister volume to Volume 15: Modern Water Resources Engineering, this volume focuses on the theory and analysis of various water resources systems including watershed sediment dynamics and modeling, integrated simulation of interactive surface water and groundwater systems, river channel stabilization with submerged vanes, non-equilibrium sediment transport, reservoir sediml/