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Practical Hydrogeology: Principles and Field Applications, Third Edition /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Weight, Willis D. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, [2019].
Edición:3rd edition.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1 Hydrogeology and Field Work
  • 1.1 Hydrologic Cycle
  • 1.2 Water-Budget Analysis
  • 1.3 Water-Budget Myth
  • 1.4 Groundwater Use
  • 1.5 Groundwater Planning
  • 1.6 Sources of Information on Hydrogeology
  • 1.7 Site Location for Hydrogeologic Investigations
  • 1.8 Taking Field Notes
  • 1.9 Summary
  • 1.10 Problems
  • 1.11 References
  • 2 The Geology of Hydrogeology
  • 2.1 Geologic Properties of Igneous Rocks
  • 2.2 Processes of Igneous Rock Formation
  • 2.3 Metamorphic Rocks and Their Hydrogeologic Properties
  • 2.4 Processes of Metamorphic Rock Formation
  • 2.5 Foliated Metamorphic Rocks
  • 2.6 Non-Foliated Metamorphic Rocks
  • 2.7 Sedimentary Rocks and Their Hydrogeologic Properties
  • 2.8 Structural Geology
  • 2.9 Geologic Time
  • 2.10 Using Geologic Information
  • 2.11 Problems
  • 2.12 References
  • 3 Aquifer Properties
  • 3.1 From the Surface to the Water Table
  • 3.2 Porosity and Aquifer Storage
  • 3.3 Movement of Fluids through Earth Materials
  • 3.4 Aquifer Concepts
  • 3.5 Boundary Concepts
  • 3.6 Springs
  • 3.7 Summary
  • 3.8 Problems
  • 3.9 References
  • 4 Groundwater Flow
  • 4.1 Groundwater Movement
  • 4.2 Flow Nets
  • 4.3 Level Measurements in Groundwater Wells
  • 4.4 Misinterpretation of Water-Level Data
  • 4.5 Summary
  • 4.6 Problems
  • 4.7 References
  • 5 Pumping Tests
  • 5.1 Why Pumping Tests?
  • 5.2 Pumping-Test Design
  • 5.3 Step-Drawdown Tests
  • 5.4 Setting Up and Running a Pumping Test
  • 5.5 Things That Affect Pumping Test Results
  • 5.6 Summary
  • 5.7 Problems
  • 5.8 References
  • 6 Aquifer Hydraulics
  • 6.1 Wells
  • 6.2 Traditional Pumping-Test Analytical Methods
  • 6.3 Non-Ideal Pumping-Test Analytical Methods
  • 6.4 Other Analysis Considerations
  • 6.5 Specific Capacity
  • 6.6 Well Interference and Boundary Conditions
  • 6.7 Partial Penetration of Wells and Estimates of Saturated Thickness
  • 6.8 Fracture-Flow Analysis
  • 6.9 Summary
  • 6.10 Problems
  • 6.11 References
  • 7 Slug Testing
  • 7.1 Field Methodology
  • 7.2 Common Errors Associated with Performing Slug Tests
  • 7.3 Analyzing Slug Tests?The Damped Case
  • 7.4 Analyzing Slug Tests?The Underdamped Case
  • 7.5 Other Observations
  • 7.6 Problems
  • 7.7 References
  • 8 Water Chemistry: Theory and Application
  • 8.1 What?s in Water?
  • 8.2 Presentation of Water Quality Data
  • 8.3 Thermodynamics Applied to Water Chemistry
  • 8.4 Activities and Activity Coefficients
  • 8.5 Geochemical Controls on Water Chemistry
  • 8.6 Stable Isotope Hydrogeology
  • 8.7 Summary
  • 8.8 Problems
  • 8.9 References
  • 9 Water Chemistry Sampling
  • 9.1 Have a Plan
  • 9.2 Collecting Water Samples
  • 9.3 Field Measurements
  • 9.4 Laboratory Analyses
  • 9.5 Reviewing Lab Results
  • 9.6 Tips on Reporting Data
  • 9.7 Summary
  • 9.8 Problems
  • 9.9 References
  • 10 Groundwater/Surface-Water Interaction
  • 10.1 Conceptual Models
  • 10.2 Field Methods to Determine Groundwater/Surface-Water Exchange
  • 10.3 Summary
  • 10.4 Problems
  • 10.5 References
  • 11 Vadose Zone Hydrogeology: Basic Principles, Characterization, and Monitoring
  • 11.1 Energy Status of Pore Water
  • 11.2 Water Content
  • 11.3 Soil-Water Retention Curves
  • 11.4 Darcy?s Equation and Unsaturated Flow Parameters
  • 11.5 Soil-Water Budget
  • 11.6 Water Storage and Deep Percolation
  • 11.7 Physical Methods
  • 11.8 Characterizing Hydraulic Properties
  • 11.9 Vadose Zone Monitoring
  • 11.10 Summary
  • 11.11 Problems
  • 11.12 References
  • 12 Karst Hydrogeology
  • 12.1 Introduction
  • 12.2 Karst Types
  • 12.3 Carbonate Rocks
  • 12.4 Recharge Areas
  • 12.5 Surface Karst Features
  • 12.6 Caves
  • 12.7 The Karst Aquifer
  • 12.8 Land Use Problems in Karst
  • 12.9 Investigative Methods in Karst
  • 12.10 Summary
  • 12.11 Problems
  • 12.12 References
  • 13 Tracer-Test Techniques
  • 13.1 Tracer-Test Objectives
  • 13.2 Tracer Material
  • 13.3 Design and Completion of Tracer Test
  • 13.4 Common Errors
  • 13.5 Natural Tracers
  • 13.6 Summary
  • 13.7 Problems
  • 13.8 References
  • 14 Tracer Tests?Dye
  • 14.1 Utility of Groundwater Tracing
  • 14.2 Five Common Misconceptions about Tracer Dyes
  • 14.3 Dye Nomenclature and Properties
  • 14.4 Designing a Dye Tracing Study
  • 14.5 Sampling and Analysis for Dyes
  • 14.6 Detection Limits for Tracer Dyes
  • 14.7 Determining Dye Quantities
  • 14.8 Summary
  • 14.9 Problems
  • 14.10 References
  • 15 Drilling and Well Completion
  • 15.1 Getting Along with Drillers
  • 15.2 Rig Safety
  • 15.3 Drilling Methods
  • 15.4 How to Log a Drillhole
  • 15.5 Monitoring-Well Construction
  • 15.6 Production-Well Completion
  • 15.7 Water Witching
  • 15.8 Summary
  • 15.9 Problems
  • 15.10 References
  • A Unit Conversions Tables
  • B Relationship of Water Density and Viscosity to Temperature
  • C Periodic Table
  • D Values of W(u) and u for the Theis Nonequilibrium Equation
  • E Radial Flow Equation
  • Index
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
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