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Geographic Information Systems in Water Resources Engineering

By: Lynn E Johnson and John LaBadie
376 pages, 186 black & white illustrations
Publisher: CRC Press
Geographic Information Systems in Water Resources Engineering
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  • Geographic Information Systems in Water Resources Engineering ISBN: 9781420069136 Hardback Dec 2008 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
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GIS technology is increasingly used in water resources engineering in a variety of ways. This book provides a fundamental understanding of GIS, including how to develop and analyze geographic data, how to differentiate between the various types of geographic data, and how to assess the operational requirements needed to implement GIS. With an introduction to primary remote sensing as well as methods of interpretation and analysis, the text focuses on how GIS data can be applied to water resource analysis models. Such applications include water supply demand forecasting, hydrologic modeling watersheds, modeling erosion, and non-point sources of water pollution.

Contents

Overview of GIS for WR Engineering. Introduction to GIS. GIS Analysis Functions and Operations. GIS Database Development. GIS for Surface Water Hydrology. GIS for Floodplain Management. GIS for Groundwater Hydrology. GIS for Urban Water Systems. Suitability Assessment using GIS. GIS for WR Monitoring and Forecasting. GIS for WR Decision Support Systems. GIS Management and Policies.

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By: Lynn E Johnson and John LaBadie
376 pages, 186 black & white illustrations
Publisher: CRC Press
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