Environmental Hydrology presents a unified approach to the role of
hydrology in environmental planning and management, emphasizing the
consideration of the hydrological continuum in determining the fate and
migration of chemicals as well as micro-organisms in the environment,
both below the ground as well as on it. The eco-hydrological
consequences of environmental management are also discussed, and an
up-to-date account of the mathematical modeling of pollution is also
presented.
Audience: Invaluable reading for senior undergraduates and beginning
graduates, civil, environmental, and agricultural engineers, and
geologists and climatologists.