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Groundwater Assessment, Modeling, and Management [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Texas A&M University, College Station, USA), Edited by (National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 511 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x210 mm, weight: 2052 g, 84 Tables, black and white; 30 Illustrations, color; 243 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jul-2016
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 149874284X
  • ISBN-13: 9781498742849
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 511 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x210 mm, weight: 2052 g, 84 Tables, black and white; 30 Illustrations, color; 243 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jul-2016
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 149874284X
  • ISBN-13: 9781498742849
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Your Guide to Effective Groundwater Management

Groundwater Assessment, Modeling, and Management discusses a variety of groundwater problems and outlines the solutions needed to sustain surface and ground water resources on a global scale. Contributors from around the world lend their expertise and provide an international perspective on groundwater management. They address the management of groundwater resources and pollution, waste water treatment methods, and the impact of climate change on groundwater and water availability (specifically in arid and semi-arid regions such as India and Africa). Incorporating management with science and modeling, the book covers all areas of groundwater resource assessment, modeling, and management, and combines hands-on applications with relevant theory.

For Water Resource Managers and Decision Makers

The book describes techniques for the assessment of groundwater potential, pollution, prevention, and remedial measures, and includes a new approach for groundwater modeling based on connections (network theory). Approximately 30 case studies and six hypothetical studies are introduced reflecting a range of themes that include: groundwater basics and the derivation of groundwater flow equations, exploration and assessment, aquifer parameterization, augmentation of aquifer, water and environment, water and agriculture, the role of models and their application, and water management policies and issues. The book describes remote sensing (RS) applications, geographical information systems (GIS), and electrical resistivity methods to delineate groundwater potential zones.

It also takes a look at:











Inverse modeling (pilot-points method) Simulation optimization models Radionuclide migration studies through mass transport modeling Modeling for mapping groundwater potential Modeling for vertical 2-D and 3-D groundwater flow

Groundwater Assessment, Modeling, and Management explores the management of water resources and the impact of climate change on groundwater. Expert contributors provide practical information on hydrologic engineering and groundwater resources management for students, researchers, scientists, and other practicing professionals in environmental engineering, hydrogeology, irrigation, geophysics, and environmental science.

Recenzijos

"The ultimate message of the book is groundwater modeling as the core issue of management. But to be successful predictive tools the models need to be built on the foundation of sound hydrogeological information. It is a dynamic, complex process evolving through time taking into account all the factors, local and regional, influencing the groundwater regime and management strategies. This book, I am sure, will enormously benefit the hydrogeological community. Editors, M. Thangarajan and V.P.Singh should be complimented for this wonderful publication, no doubt an academic excellence." Journal of Geological Society of India, May 2017 Issue

Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Editors xvii
Contributors xix
Section I Groundwater Resources and Assessment
1 Coastal Groundwater Development: Challenges and Opportunities
3(14)
Lennox A. Gladden
Namsik S. Park
2 Gangetic Alluvial Plains: Uniqueness of the Aquifer System for Food Security and for Carbon Dioxide Sequestration
17(16)
D. K. Chadha
3 Assessment of Groundwater Resources in Brazil: Current Status of Knowledge
33(28)
Fernando A. C. Feitosa
Joao Alberto O. Diniz
Roberto Eduardo Kirchheim
Chang Hung Kiang
Edilton Carneiro Feitosa
Section II Exploration
4 An Overview of Six Decades of Research and Evolution in Resistivity Exploration for Groundwater in Hard-Rock Terrain of India
61(6)
Shrikant Daji Limaye
5 Application of Electrical Resistivity Tomography in Delineation of Saltwater and Freshwater Transition Zone: A Case Study in West Coast of Maharashtra, India
67(18)
Gautam Gupta
Vinit C. Erram
Saumen Maiti
6 GIS-Based Probabilistic Models as Spatial Prediction Tools for Mapping Regional Groundwater Potential
85(14)
Madan Kumar Jha
Sasmita Sahoo
V. M. Chowdary
Niraj Kumar
7 Hydraulic Fracturing from the Groundwater Perspective
99(24)
Ruth M. Tinnacher
Dipankar Dwivedi
James E. Houseworth
Matthew T. Reagan
William T. Stringfellow
Charuleka Varadharajan
Jens T. Birkholzer
Section III Flow Modeling
8 Significance of Dar Zarrouk Parameters in Groundwater Management and Aquifer Protection
123(10)
D. C. Singhal
9 Estimation of Stream Conductance
133(6)
Govinda Mishra
10 Conceptual Understanding and Computational Models of Groundwater Flow in the Indian Subcontinent
139(28)
K. R. Rushton
11 Simulation Optimization Models for Groundwater Management
167(22)
T. I. Eldho
Boddula Swathi
Partha Majumdar
12 A New Approach for Groundwater Modeling Based on Connections
189(10)
B. Sivakumar
X. Han
F. M. Woldemeskel
13 Mathematical Modeling to Evolve Predevelopment Management Schemes: A Case Study in Boro River Valley, Okavango Delta, Botswana, Southern Africa
199(14)
M. Thangarajan
14 Tackling Heterogeneity in Groundwater Numerical Modeling: A Comparison of Linear and Inverse Geostatistical Approaches---Example of a Volcanic Aquifer in the East African Rift
213(18)
Moumtaz Razack
Section IV Transport Modeling
15 Transform Techniques for Solute Transport in Ground Water
231(20)
Mritunjay Kumar Singh
Vijay P. Singh
Shafique Ahamad
16 Precise Hydrogeological Fades Modeling for Vertical 2-D and 3-D Groundwater Flow, Mass Transport, and Heat Transport Simulation
251(18)
Naoaki Shibasaki
17 Simulation of Flow and Transport in Fractured Rocks: An Approach for Practitioners
269(14)
Christopher J. Neville
Vivek S. Bedekar
18 Modeling of Radionuclide Transport in Groundwater
283(16)
L. Elango
M. Thirumurugan
Faby Sunny
Manish Chopra
19 Benchmarking Reactive Transport Codes for Subsurface Environmental Problems
299(20)
Dipankar Dwivedi
Bhavna Arora
Sergi Molins
Carl I. Steefel
Section V Pollution and Remediation
20 Toward Quantification of Ion Exchange in a Sandstone Aquifer
319(8)
John Tellam
Harriet Carlyle
Hamdi El-Ghonemy
21 Evolution of Arsenic Contamination Process and Mobilization in Central Gangetic Plain Aquifer System and Its Remedial Measures
327(12)
Manoj Kumar
A.L. Ramanathan
Alok Kumar
Shailesh Kumar Yadav
22 Fluoride in Groundwater: Mobilization, Trends, and Remediation
339(12)
G. Jacks
23 Compound Wells for Skimming Freshwater from Fresh Saline Aquifers
351(14)
Deepak Kashyap
K. Saravanan
M. E. E. Shalabey
Anupma Sharma
24 An Overview of Electrochemical Processes for Purification of Water Contaminated by Agricultural Activities
365(8)
S. Vasudevan
Mu. Naushad
25 Fashionable Techniques for Assessment of Groundwater Potential, Pollution, Prevention, and Remedial Measures
373(18)
R. Annadurai
Sachikanta Nanda
Section VI Management of Water Resources and the Impact of Climate Change on Groundwater
26 Managing Groundwater Resources in a Complex Environment: Challenges and Opportunities
391(14)
J. M. Ndambuki
27 Water Availability and Food Security: Implication of People's Movement and Migration in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
405(22)
Gurudeo Anand Tularam
Omar Moalin Hassan
28 Utilization of Groundwater for Agriculture with Reference to Indian Scenario
427(12)
S. Ayyappan
A. K. Sikka
A. Islam
A. Arunachalam
29 Groundwater Resource Management Using GIS Tools
439(16)
K. B. V. N. Phanindra
30 Application of Natural and Artificial Isotopes in Groundwater Recharge Estimation
455(16)
A. Shahul Hameed
T. R. Resmi
31 Impact of Climate Change on Groundwater
471(8)
Avdhesh Tyagi
Nicholas Johnson
William Logan Dyer
32 Multimodeling Approach to Assess the Impact of Climate Change on Water Availability and Rice Productivity: A Case Study in Cauvery River Basin, Tamil Nadu, India
479(20)
V. Geethalakshmi
K. Bhuvaneswari
A. Lakshmanan
Nagothu Udaya Sekhar
Sonali Mcdermid
A. P. Ramaraj
R. Gowtham
K. Senthilraja
Index 499
M. Thangarajan, formerly Scientist-G and head of the groundwater modeling group at the National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI), Hyderabad, India, obtained his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in physics at Madras University, Tamil Nadu, India. He obtained his PhD in applied geophysics at the Indian School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad. He has carried out research work in the assessment and management of groundwater resources through electric analog and mathematical modeling. He has published over 140 research papers. He is also the co-editor of five conference proceedings volumes, the author of two books on groundwater modeling, and the editor of a book on groundwater.

Vijay P. Singh is a distinguished professor and Caroline and William Lehrer distinguished chair in water engineering in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering and the Zachry Department of civil engineering at Texas A& M University. He received his BS, MS, PhD, and DSc in engineering. He is a registered professional engineer, professional hydrologist, and an honorary diplomate of water resources engineering for the American Academy of Water Resources Engineers, ASCE. He has published more than 850 journal papers; 24 textbooks; 57 edited reference books, and 100 book chapters. He has received numerous honors and awards for his contributions to the field.