Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Environmental systems of rock, soil and earth energy exchanges
- 2 Soil and soil strength
- 3 The behaviour of liquids
- 4 Soil, water and watersheds
- 5 Evapotranspiration and exchange of energy at the earth's surface
- 6 Infiltration at the field scale
- 7 Overland flow on watersheds
- 8 Erosion and deposition by water
- 9 Watersheds and rivers
- 10 Movement of water through the groundwater zone
- 11 Movement of water through the unsaturated zone
- 12 Salinity and contaminant transport
- Appendix
- Answers to exercises
- Index
- An Introduction to the Environmental Physics of Soil Water and Watersheds
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Environmental systems of rock, soil and earth energy exchanges
- 2 Soil and soil strength
- 3 The behaviour of liquids
- 4 Soil, water and watersheds
- 5 Evapotranspiration and exchange of energy at the earth's surface
- 6 Infiltration at the field scale
- 7 Overland flow on watersheds
- 8 Erosion and deposition by water
- 9 Watersheds and rivers
- 10 Movement of water through the groundwater zone
- 11 Movement of water through the unsaturated zone
- 12 Salinity and contaminant transport
- Appendix
- Answers to exercises
- Index
- An Introduction to the Environmental Physics of Soil Water and Watersheds
Summary
This book is intended to provide the basic physical knowledge required to understand the processes involved in the sustainable use of the earth's land and water resources. Description of the physical science of soil and water processes is carried through to application at the watershed scale. Consideration of processes at this scale is necessary since this is the scale at which land-management decisions begin to be made and at which activities with environmental and water-quality implications occur.
The book is introductory in the sense that no prior knowledge of physics or calculus is assumed. Arithmetic and elementary algebra are used. No experience of computer-spreadsheet use is required of the reader, though the utility of such aids to calculation is illustrated on a few occasions. Though elementary in this sense, in some issues consideration is given to ideas at the frontier of research and understanding.
How theory can be applied to field data is illustrated using many examples. Exercises that further illustrate the application of theory are given at the end of each chapter. Answers to all exercises are given in the book, and fully worked solutions are available on the world-wide web at http://publishing.cambridge.org/resources/0521536790.
The methodologies of environmental physics and engineering dominantly employed in this book can provide only one link in the chain of activity necessary to deal effectively with typically complex environmental issues. Other links or areas of knowledge required to approach the environmental issues addressed are at least hinted at.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2004