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A complete treatment of the theory and practice of groundwater engineering, The Handbook of Groundwater Engineering, Second Edition provides a current and detailed review of how to model the flow of water and the transport of contaminants both in the unsaturated and saturated zones, covers the production of groundwater and the remediation of contaminated groundwater.
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During the last two decades, there has been a tremendous increase and expansion in the scientific and technological knowledge in the field of groundwater. An authoritative compilation of such knowledge is urgently needed. Delleur's handbook combines a detailed analysis of basic principles along with a broad assessment of a number of important new developments. To bring together such a wealth of material and to present it in a cohesive and useful manner is no mean achievement. This handbook of 27 chapters was written by 44 contributors and checked by 25 reviewers. It can be roughly divided into five parts: an introduction to the subject (chapters 1 and 2); basic equations and analyses of seepage and infiltration (chapters 3 to 6); well and aquifer hydraulics (chapters 8 to 10); contaminant transport and modeling (chapters 11 to 20); and environmental engineering and legal aspects (chapters 22 to 27). Each chapter ends with an up-to-date list of references and glossary. The order of topics appears to be well chosen and balanced. Highly recommended for academic and professional libraries. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals. P. C. Chan; New Jersey Institute of Technology
Table of Contents
| 1 History of Groundwater Hydrology | p. 1-1 |
| 2 Geological Occurrence of Groundwater | p. 2-1 |
| 3 Elementary Groundwater Flow and Transport Processes | p. 3-1 |
| 4 Two-and Three-Dimensional Flow of Groundwater | p. 4-1 |
| 5 Groundwater and Seepage: Accounting for Variability | p. 5-1 |
| 6 Soil Properties and Moisture Movement in the Unsaturated Zone | p. 6-1 |
| 7 Infiltration | p. 7-1 |
| 8 Infiltration and Run-On under Spatially Variable Hydrologic Properties | p. 8-1 |
| 9 Modeling the Movement of Water and Solute through Preferential Flow Paths and Fractures | p. 9-1 |
| 10 Well Hydraulics and Aquifer Tests | p. 10-1 |
| 11 Well Design and Construction | p. 11-1 |
| 12 Sea Water Intrusion into Coastal Aquifers | p. 12-1 |
| 13 Groundwater and Heat Flow | p. 13-1 |
| 14 Hydrogeological Characterization Using Geophysical Methods | p. 14-1 |
| 15 Geophysical and Tracer Characterization Methods | p. 15-1 |
| 16 Geostatistics: Interpolation and Inverse Problems | p. 16-1 |
| 17 Groundwater Contaminants | p. 17-1 |
| 18 Nonreactive Contaminant Transport in the Saturated Zone | p. 18-1 |
| 19 Reactive Contaminant Transport in the Saturated Zone: Review of Some Upscaling Approaches | p. 19-1 |
| 20 Groundwater Flow and Solute Transport in Fractured Media | p. 20-1 |
| 21 Groundwater Flow in Karstic Aquifers | p. 21-1 |
| 22 Contaminant Transport in the Unsaturated Zone Theory and Modeling | p. 22-1 |
| 23 Groundwater Modeling | p. 23-1 |
| 24 Groundwater Model Validation | p. 24-1 |
| 25 Scale Issues | p. 25-1 |
| 26 Accounting for Aquifer Heterogeneity in Solute Transport Modeling: A Case Study from the Macrodispersion Experiment (MADE) Site in Columbus, Mississippi | p. 26-1 |
| 27 Determining Sustainable Groundwater Development | p. 27-1 |
| 28 The Impact of Climate Change on Groundwater | p. 28-1 |
| 29 Ecohydrology: Water, Carbon, and Nutrient Cycling in the Soil-Plant Atmosphere Continuum | p. 29-1 |
| 30 The Role of Geographical Information Systems in Groundwater Engineering | p. 30-1 |
| 31 Biodegradation | p. 31-1 |
| 32 Legal Framework for Groundwater Protection in the United States | p. 32-1 |
| 33 Landfills | p. 33-1 |
| 34 Evapotranspirative Cover Systems for Waste Containment | p. 34-1 |
| 35 Groundwater Monitoring | p. 35-1 |
| 36 Remediation of Contaminated Groundwater | p. 36-1 |
| 37 Geosynthetics | p. 37-1 |
| Index | p. I-1 |
