Natural Resources Engineering
Natural Resources Engineering
Ernest W. Tollner, P. E.
Hardcover
576 pages
November 2002
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
Preface.
Chapter 1. Natural Resources Engineering Opportunities.
Chapter 2. Precipitation.
Chapter 3. Infiltration.
Chapter 4. Evapotranspiration.
Chapter 5. Runoff.
Chapter 6. Erosion by Water.
Chapter 7. Water Quality and Upland Nonpoint Pollution.
Chapter 8. Open Channel Hydraulics.
Chapter 9. Vegetated Waterways.
Chapter 10. Terraces and Diversions.
Chapter 11. Hydraulics of Water Management Structures.
Chapter 12. Impoundments and Embankments.
Chapter 13. Shallow Groundwater Management with Drains and Wells.
Chapter 14. Introduction to Irrigation Design.
Chapter 15. Streamflow Processes and Lake Dynamics.
Appendix A: Ethics, Biotic Relationships, and Resource Economics.
Appendix B: Solutions for Trapezoidal Channels with Constrained Velocity.
Appendix C: Structure Installation and Soil-Imposed Forces.
Appendix D: Land-Forming Computations for Surface Drainage.
Appendix E: Centrifugal Pumps and Pumping System Design.
Appendix F: Plant Water Potential.
Appendix G: Unit Conversions.
Index.