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Overview
Water Resources Engineering covers the fundamentals of hydrology, hydraulics, and water systems design and analysis from the perspective of practical applications in water management and associated environmental and infrastructure management. The book is designed primarily as a text for undergraduate courses in civil engineering and related fields but is also a useful reference for practicing engineers.
Key Objectives:
- to prepare students for professional practice in a field with unlimited challenges and opportunities for serving society
- to provide comprehensive coverage of fundamental concepts and techniques that lays a foundation for life-long learning
- to focus on state-of-the-art computer-based modeling and analysis methods
- to enhance the student's learning experience via numerous examples and homework problems
Synopsis
Designed to provide an up-to-date broad coverage of pertinent topics concerning water resource engineering. This book focuses on modern computer-based modeling and analysis methods, illustrating recent advances in computer technology and computational methods that have greatly increased capabilities for solving water resources engineering problems.
Focuses on fundamental topics of hydraulics, hydrology, and water management. Water resources engineering concepts and methods are addressed from the perspective of practical applications in water management and associated environmental and infrastructure management. The focus is on mathematical modeling and analysis using state-of-the-art computational techniques and computer software.
Appropriate as a reference in water resources engineering for practicing engineers.
Booknews
A textbook Wurbs and James developed for the required undergraduate civil engineering course on water resources they taught for many years at Texas A&M University. It presents the fundamental topics of hydraulics, hydrology, and water management, with an emphasis on mathematical modeling and analysis using current computational techniques and computer software. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)