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Hydrology and floodplain analysis / Philip B. Bedient, Wayne C. Huber, and Baxter E. Vieux

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, New Jersey : Pearson, c2019Edition: SIXTH EDITIONDescription: 813 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789353438722
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GB 661.2 .B43 [2019]
Contents:
Hydrologic principles -- Hydrologic analysis -- Frequency analysis -- Flood routing -- Hydrologic simulation models -- Urban hydrology -- Floodplain hydraulics -- Ground water hydrology -- Design applications in hydrology -- GIS and spatial information in hydrology -- Radar rainfall applications in hydrology -- Flood policy and risk management in the United States -- Case studies in water resources: flood and drought management in the United States.
Summary: The field of hydrology is of fundamental importance to civil and environmental engineers, hydraulic engineers, hydrogeologists and other earth scientist because of the overall significance of water in modern society.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Main General Circulation Environmental and Sanitary Engineering GC GB 661.2 .B43 [2019] (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000018853

Includes index.

Hydrologic principles -- Hydrologic analysis -- Frequency analysis -- Flood routing -- Hydrologic simulation models -- Urban hydrology -- Floodplain hydraulics -- Ground water hydrology -- Design applications in hydrology -- GIS and spatial information in hydrology -- Radar rainfall applications in hydrology -- Flood policy and risk management in the United States -- Case studies in water resources: flood and drought management in the United States.

The field of hydrology is of fundamental importance to civil and environmental engineers, hydraulic engineers, hydrogeologists and other earth scientist because of the overall significance of water in modern society.

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