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Introducing Groundwater

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ISBN-10: 0045530068

ISBN-13: 9780045530069

Edition: 1985

Authors: Michael Price

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Since publication of the first edition of this text, knowledge of groundwater has advanced and concern about the environment has increased. There have been major droughts and increasing worries over possible long-term water shortages, and suggestions that the climate is being changed by human activities. The second edition covers these topics as they relate to hydrogeology, and is presented in a style intended for the non-specialist reader, with technical terms and mathematical formulae kept to a minimum.;The chapter on water quality has been enlarged to provide more information on chemistry and micro-organisms, and a major new chapter focuses on pollution. The rest of the book has been…    
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Book details

List price: $19.95
Copyright year: 1985
Publisher: Routledge
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 176
Language: English

Michael Price is a senior instructor and assistant department head of mathematics at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon. Both his undergraduate and graduate degrees are from the University of Oregon, where has worked as a graduate student and instructor for the last 9 years. Michael has taught courses in introductory and intermediate algebra, up through precalculus, statistics, and three variations of calculus aimed at, respectively, biology/human physiology, business/economics, and mathematics/physical science students. As a coordinator for the precalculus sequence at the U of O and periodically other sequences required for non-math majors, Michael spends a substantial portion of…    

Foreword
Preface
Preface to the first edition
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Water underground
Water in circulation
Caverns and capillaries
Soil water
Groundwater in motion
More about aquifers
Springs and rivers, deserts and droughts
Water wells
Measurements and models
Water quality
Groundwater: friend or foe?
What goes down must come up
Epilogue
Index