Hydrogeology and Groundwater Modeling

Hydrogeology and Groundwater Modeling

Author: Neven Kresic

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2006-10-26

Total Pages: 828

ISBN-13: 1420004999

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Coupling the basics of hygrogeology with analytical and numerical modeling methods, Hydrogeology and Groundwater Modeling, Second Edition provides detailed coverage of both theory and practice. Written by a leading hydrogeologist who has consulted for industry and environmental agencies and taught at major universities around the world, this unique


Methods in Karst Hydrogeology

Methods in Karst Hydrogeology

Author: Nico Goldscheider

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2014-04-21

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 1482266024

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Filling a gap in the karst literature, this book describes methods most appropriate for use in karst terrains. These include methods that are basic to all hydrogeological studies, such as hydraulic investigations, hydrochemistry, geophysics, isotope chemistry and modelling, with the emphasis placed on their application to karst systems. The various chapters of this book are written by experts in all the different methods. Most of the chapters are multi-authored, and the authors include hydrogeologists who are experienced in evaluating a variety of karst environments and who together, provide a balanced view of all the karst methods.


Aquatic Insects in the Vicinity of the Black Hills, South Dakota and Wyoming

Aquatic Insects in the Vicinity of the Black Hills, South Dakota and Wyoming

Author: Grant De Jong

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-07-12

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1387872303

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The Black Hills, straddling the border between southwestern South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming, represent an ecological "island" of mountainous terrain in the midst of the Great Plains. Streams, rivers, lakes, and ponds are abundant, yet the aquatic insect fauna inhabiting those ecosystems has not previously been compiled in a single document. This work demonstrates that the known fauna of 95 families, 335 genera, and 447 species-level aquatic insect taxa has a curious mix of eastern, western, northern, and southern biogeographic affinities, yet many significant data gaps remain, and this work can only represent a starting point. The Black Hills beckon more curious naturalists to come and add to our knowledge.