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Emphasises the consideration of the hydrological continuum in determining the fate and migration of chemicals as well as microorganisms in the environment, both below the ground as well as on it. The eco-hydrological consequences of environmental management are also discussed, and an up-to-date account of the mathematical modelling of pollution is presented.
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1. What is Environmental Hydrology? V.P. Singh. 2. Watershed Acidification Modelling; A.G. Bobba et al. 3. Climatic Change; M.A. Mimikou. 4. Understanding River Hydrology; B.L. Finlayson, T.A. McMahon. 5. Transport of Reacting Solutes in Rivers and Streams; R.L. Runkel, K. E. Bencala. 6. Water and Contaminant Transport in the Vadose Zone; P.J. Wierenga, M.L. Brusseau. 7. Transport of Moisture and Solutes in the Unsaturated Zone by Preferential Flow; F. Stagnitti, et al. 8. Groundwater Contamination Modelling; A.G. Bobba, V.P. Singh. 9. Modelling Subsurface Transport of Microorganisms; Y. Tan, W.J. Bond. 10. Assessment and Control of Loading Uncertainty for Managing Eutrophication and Toxic Chemical Fate in Lakes; T.C. Young, D. M. Dolan. 11. Modelling Watershed Water Quality; A.S. Donigian, et al. 12. Eco-Hydrological Consequences of Environmental Degradation - Hydrology, Ecology and Environmental Impacts; P.H. Templet, J. Sorensen.
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