With an emphasis on methodology, this reference provides a comprehensive examination of water movement as well as the movement of various pollutants in the earth’s subsurface. The multidisciplinary approach integrates earth science, fluid mechanics, mathematics, statistics, and chemistry. Ideal for both professionals and students, this is a practical guide to the practices, procedures, and rules for dealing with groundwater.
Over de auteur
GEORGE F. PINDER, Ph D, is Director of the Research Center
for Groundwater Remediation Design and Professor of Civil and
Environmental Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science at the
University of Vermont. He has published many important articles and
books, including Groundwater Modeling Using Geographical
Information Systems (Wiley). Dr. Pinder’s research focuses on
the development and application of applied mathematics, especially
numerical mathematics, to solve groundwater contamination and
supply problems using computers.
MICHAEL A. CELIA, Ph D, is Professor and Chair in the
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Princeton
University. Dr. Celia conducts research in the areas of groundwater
hydrology, numerical modeling, contaminant transport simulation,
and multiphase flow physics.