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ASCE 9780784406748 2004

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Water Resources Engineering

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ASCE 2004 361
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4 Contents
8 List of Figures
9 List of Tables
12 Preface
13 Acknowledgments
14 Chapter 1. Introduction
Water Resources Engineering
15 Planning of Water Resources Engineering Projects
Documentation of Water Resources Engineering Studies
18 Chapter 2. Hydrologic Analyses
19 Estimation of Peak Flows
Rational Method
32 Regression Equations
35 Statistical Analysis of Available Data
38 Surface Runoff Hydrographs
42 Unit Hydrograph
45 Kinematic Wave Method
Design Storm Duration and Depth
46 Soil Losses
50 Snowmelt and Snow Loads
52 Baseflow
Combining Hydrographs and Routing through Channels
53 Probable Maximum Flood Hydrograph
59 Risk Analysis and Estimation of Failure Probabilities
62 Benefit-Cost Analysis
63 Reservoir Operation Studies
Generation of Streamflow Sequences
66 Flow Duration Analysis
67 Mass Curve (Rippl) Analysis
69 Estimation of 7-day Average 10-yr Low Flow
75 Hydrologic Models
Models for Development and Routing of Storm Runoff Hydrographs
77 Continuous Flow Simulation Models
78 Other Useful Models
80 Chapter 3. Hydraulic Analysis
Classification of Flows
81 Steady Uniform Flow in Open Channels
82 Design of Nonerodible Channels
85 Design of Erodible Channels
Maximum Permissible Velocity
87 Nonsilting, Nonscouring Velocity
91 Design of Vegetated Channels
95 Flow Through Bends
96 Freeboard
Water Surface Profiles
99 Critical Flow
100 Hydraulics of Weirs and Spillways
Broad-Crested and Sharp-Crested Weirs
101 Ogee Crest
104 Flow along Steep Slopes
Hydraulic Jump
112 Unsteady Flow
113 Overland Flow along Slopes
116 Soil Erosion on Slopes
118 Sediment Yield Analysis
123 Wind Erosion
124 Sediment Transport Analysis
127 Open-Channel Dispersion
130 Far-Field Dispersion
137 Estimation of Dispersion Coefficients
139 Dissolved Oxygen Concentrations in Streams
143 Pipe Flow
Laminar Flow in Pipes
144 Turbulent Flow in Pipes
149 Hydraulics of Diffusers
156 Water Hammer
157 Hydraulic Models
160 Chapter 4. Groundwater
Occurrence of Groundwater and Types of Porous Media
161 Properties of Porous Media
Permeability and Hydraulic Conductivity
164 One-Dimensional Steady-State Groundwater Flow
Darcian Flow
166 Non-Darcian Flow
168 Steady-State Radial Flow
Flow to a Single Well
169 Groundwater Mound
170 Capture Zone
172 Partially Penetrating Well
173 Radius of Influence
174 Well Interference
175 Induced Recharge
176 Recharge by Precipitation
177 Seawater Intrusion
179 Effect of Barometric Pressure Fluctuations
180 Subsidence
182 Safe Yield, Specific Capacity, and Efficiency
183 Transient (Unsteady) Groundwater Flow
Unsteady One-Dimensional Flow
184 Bank Storage
187 Flow toward Drains and Drain Spacing
190 Response of Groundwater Levels to River Stage Fluctuations
191 Unsteady Radial Flow to a Well Fully Penetrating a Confined Aquifer
196 Unsteady Radial Flow to a Well Fully Penetrating an Unconfined Aquifer
197 Estimation of Aquifer Parameters
201 Slug Tests
205 Contaminant Transport in Saturated Zone
212 Flow and Contaminant Transport through Fractured Rock
213 Contaminant Transport through Unsaturated (Vadose) and Saturated Soil Zones
216 Gas Phase Transport
219 Monitoring Well Installation
220 Groundwater Flow and Transport Models
222 Chapter 5. Hydraulic Designs
Introduction
Channel Transitions
225 Flood Control
230 Erosion Protection
249 Dams and Reservoirs
276 Stilling Basins and Energy Dissipation Devices
283 Hydroelectric Power
302 Chapter 6. Economic Analysis
Estimates of Costs and Benefits of Water Resources Engineering Projects
303 Benefit-Cost Analysis
305 Evaluation of Water Resources Engineering Project Alternatives
312 Chapter 7. Environmental Issues and Monitoring
Introduction
314 Environmental Impact Statement
Definition and Format of an EIS
315 Content of an EIS
316 Environmental Impacts of Water Resources Engineering Projects
Environmental Impacts of Dams
318 Environmental Impacts of Other Water Resources Engineering Projects
319 Evaluation and Analysis of Impacts
321 Environmental Monitoring
Introduction
322 Components of Environmental Monitoring
325 Evaluation of Environmental Significance of Projects
Significance for Fish Habitat Sustainability and Enhancement
326 Significance for Recreational Activities
327 Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Studies (RI/FS)
Definition and Scope
331 Regulatory Perspective
332 Relevant Hydrologic Processes and Simulations
337 Remediation Technologies
340 References
354 Index
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355 D
E
F
356 G
357 H
I
K
358 L
M
N
O
P
359 Q
R
S
360 T
361 U
V
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ASCE 9780784406748 2004
$65.54