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Soil and Water Conservation Engineering

by William Fangmeier
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Overview

This book provides a professional text for undergraduate and graduate agricultural and biological engineering students interested in soil and water conservation in rural and urban areas. Subject matter includes all the engineering students and for others interested in soil and water conservation in rural and urban areas. Subject matter includes all the engineering phases of soil and urban areas. The authors assume that the student has a basic knowledge of calculus, surveying, mechanics, hydraulics, soils, and computers. The analytical approach is emphasized and is supplemented by sufficient field data to illustrate practical applications. The text emphasizes engineering principles in the areas of erosion, drainage, irrigation, and water resources. Tables, charts, and diagrams have been included to provide practicing engineers with readily usable information as well. Many examples and problems are included to emphasize the design principles and to facilitate an understanding of the subject matter. Computer models and software program sources have been described where applicable in the text as well as access to some computer programs and models. In many instances, students will find using a spreadsheet advantageous for reviewing example problems and solving homework problems.

Synopsis

This book provides a professional text for undergraduate and graduate agricultural and biological engineering students interested in soil and water conservation in rural and urban areas. Subject matter includes all the engineering phases of soil and urban areas. Subject matter includes all the engineering phases of soil and water conservation for a one or two semester course. The authors assume that the student has a basic knowledge of calculus, surveying, mechanics, hydraulics, soils, and computers. The analytical approach is emphasized and is supplemented by sufficient field data to illustrate practical applications. The text emphasizes engineering principles in the areas of erosion, drainage, irrigation, and water resources. Tables, charts, and diagrams have been included to provide practicing engineers with readily usable information as well. Many examples and problems are included to emphasize the design principles and to facilitate an understanding of the subject matter. Computer models and software program sources have been described where applicable in the text as well as access to some computer programs and models. In many instances, students will find using a spreadsheet advantageous for reviewing example problems and solving homework problems.

About the Author, William Fangmeier

Professor Emeritus of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering University of Arizona, Tuscon Arizona

Project Leader; Soil and Water Engineering Research Work Unit USDA Forrest Service; Rocky Mountain Research Station, Moscow, Idaho

Associate Professor of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering; University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

Associate Professor of Biological and Agricultural Engineering North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina

Late Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Engineering; Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

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This book provides a useful reference for practicing engineers in this field

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2005
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Pages
552
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781401897499

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