Investigating Groundwater
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Investigating Groundwater
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This book provides an integrated approach to groundwater resource investigation. It pulls together various diverse strands in existing books and integrate these into a generalized work flow and covers basic theory as well as the latest research highlights that point the way forward in this field.
Investigating Groundwater provides an integrated approach to the challenges associated with locating groundwater. Uniquely, the book offers a review of the wide range of techniques that can be deployed to investigate this important resource. While many of the practical examples given are based on Australian experience, the methods have worldwide applicability. The book is published in colour and includes many original diagrams and photographs. A significant effort has been made to provide consistent terminology, and SI units are used throughout the text.
The book begins with an introduction to the historical significance of groundwater and presents an account of climate change. It follows with a description of the occurrence of groundwater in different rock types. A detailed account of surface water techniques is provided, followed by an exploration of the interconnections between surface water and groundwater. Four chapters cover groundwater hydraulics, which are then followed by four chapters dedicated to the latest geophysical techniques. Once the optimal location for a borehole is determined using these techniques, the book describes appropriate drilling methods, reviews geophysical logging, hydrochemical and isotopic techniques, and concludes with a detailed description of groundwater flow to a well.
Written for a worldwide audience of degree-level geology and engineering practitioners, academics, and students involved in groundwater resource investigation methods, Investigating Groundwater is essential reading for those involved in groundwater research.
Key Features:
- Presents the theoretical background and a detailed description of the techniques used in groundwater investigation.
- Describes the general occurrence of groundwater in different rock types, surface water hydrology, and interconnected surface and groundwater systems.
- Provides detailed descriptions of geophysical techniques, including seismic, electrical, gravity, and heat methods, as well as an account of available geophysical logging methods.
- Reviews hydrochemical and isotope methods, followed by an account of drilling techniques.
- Gives a detailed account of radial flow to a well, including appropriate modelling and pump-testing techniques, along with considerations of non-linear flow.
- Of interest to anyone involved in the development of groundwater resources, whether for domestic supply, agriculture, or mining.
Series: IAH - International Contributions to Hydrogeology
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781138542495
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 28 March 2019
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: CRC Press
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 174.0mm
Height: 246.0mm
Weight: 1292g
Pages: 598
About the Author
Ian Acworth graduated with a degree in Earth Sciences from Leeds University in the UK and followed up with a Masterβs in Hydrogeology and a PhD in Groundwater from Birmingham University. Ian has spent 45 years as a practicing hydrogeologist with 15 years as a consultant and the remainder at the University of New South Wales Australia, where he has taught and researched groundwater.
Ian established the Connected Waters Initiative Research Centre at the University in 2006 and was a team leader in the National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training. During his career he has maintained a major focus on the use of field techniques in the investigation of groundwater. He has held patents in the use of geophysical techniques applied to groundwater investigation and has published widely in the area with many well cited papers. Ian has been an active member of IAH and served on the IAH Council as a Vice President representing Australia and the Pacific for 8 years. He retired in 2015 but is still actively engaged in research at UNSW where is appointed as an Emeritus Professor. In 2015 he received the Presidentβs award for contributions to Hydrogeology.
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