Water Resources Systems Analysis
Water Resources Systems Analysis
Authors: Mohammad Karamouz, Ferenc Szidarovzsky & Banafsheh Zaharaie
Publishers: Lewis Publishers
Year: 2003
Format: PDF High Quality
Language: English
ISBN: 1-56670-642-4
Pages: 608
Book Info:
In this book, applications of a systems approach to water resources planning and management are presented, and potential conflicts between various sectors and disciplines affected by the development projects are discussed. Water resources systems analysis involves modeling of quantity and quality aspects of surface water and groundwater. Understanding the principles of simulation, optimization techniques, and multiple-criterion decision making as well as engineering economics and time series analysis are prerequisites for water resources systems analysis (see Chapters 2 to 5). The book is written for graduate courses in water resources in civil, environmental, and agricultural engineering studies. The objective of each chapter has been to incorporate the latest developments in surface and groundwater systems optimization and modeling. The modeling techniques are discussed with some field applications.
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