ASCE 9780784406748 2004
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Water Resources Engineering
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
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 A B C |
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 W Z |