"Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 171.
Groundwater is a critical resource and the PrinciPal source of drinking water for over 1.5 billion people. In 2001, the National Research Council cited as a ""grand challenge"" our need to understand the processes that control water movement in the subsurface. This volume faces that challenge in terms of data integration between complex, multi-scale hydrologie processes, and their links to other physical, chemical, and biological processes at multiple scales. Subsurface Hydrology: Data Integration for Properties and Processes presents the current state of the science in four aspects:
Approaches to hydrologie data integration Data integration for characterization of hydrologie properties Data integration for understanding hydrologie processes Meta-analysis of current interpretations
Scientists and researchers in the field, the laboratory, and the classroom will find this work an important resource in advancing our understanding of subsurface water movement."
Edited by:
David W. Hyndman, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, Kamini Singha Imprint: American Geophysical Union Country of Publication: United States Edition: illustrated edition Volume: 171 Dimensions:
Height: 277mm,
Width: 224mm,
Spine: 18mm
Weight: 1.039kg ISBN:9780875904375 ISBN 10: 0875904378 Series:Geophysical Monograph Series Pages: 253 Publication Date:01 January 2007 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
David W. Hyndman and Frederick D. Day-Lewis are the authors of Subsurface Hydrology: Data Integration for Properties and Processes, published by Wiley.