qRiver Dynamics and Integrated River Managementa provides comprehensive information on rivers for integrated management, including natural processes, stresses resulting from human activities, and restoration of various parts of the river basin, including the watershed, mountain streams, alluvial rivers, estuaries, and natural and man-made lakes. Essential concepts, traditional and modern, such as river patterns, step-pool systems, vegetation-erosion charts, habitat diversity, and flushing times of bays, are clearly defined physically and explained with figures and pictures. Detailed mathematics and rigorous analyses are avoided so as to facilitate a holistic view of the subject of integrated river management. Researchers can easily familiarize themselves with the science of river management in its widest sense with the impressive pictures and examples in this book. Dr. Zhaoyin Wang is a professor at the Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University, China. Dr. Joseph H.W. Lee is a Chair Professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science a Technology, China. Dr. Charles S. Melching is a Professor at the College of Engineering, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA.Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation, 40(2), 285a305 Tsivoglou E.R. and Wallace J.R., 1972. ... health evaluation manual (Part A), Interim Final, Report No. ... (Available online at http://www.epa.gov/ost/ standards/nh3_rpt.pdf, accessed 10/29/09) U.S. Environmental Protection ... Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division, ASCE, 96(SA5), 1153a1165 Whitaker F.D., Heinemann H.G. andanbsp;...
Title | : | River Dynamics and Integrated River Management |
Author | : | Zhao-Yin Wang, Joseph H.W. Lee, Charles S. Melching |
Publisher | : | Springer Science & Business Media - 2014-09-24 |
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