Applied Mathematics in Hydrogeology

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advanced groundwater equation solutions
Advective Heat Transfer
applied mathematics
aquifer analysis
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Average Drawdown
Axi Symmetric Problem
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Constant Head Boundary
Darcy's Velocity
Darcy’s Velocity
Energy Conservation
environmental geoscience
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equation-solving methods
Exponential Integral
Finite Difference Method
Groundwater Flow
groundwater modeling
Hankel Transform
Heat Energy Flow
Hydraulic Head
hydraulic responses
Infinitesimal Diameter
Instantaneous Point Source
Inverse Hankel Transform
Inverse Problem Theory
Laplace Domain
Laplace Transform
Line Source Solution
Linear Inversion
linear simultaneous equations
Mass Flux Term
Numerical Oscillation
numerical simulation
Ordinary Differential Equations
parameter estimation
quantitative hydrogeology
transport phenomena
Unconfined Aquifer
Volumetric Heat Capacity

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367400187
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As introduced in Dr. Lee's 10-week class, Applied Mathematics in Hydrogeology is written for professionals and graduate students who have a keen interest in the application of mathematics in hydrogeology. Its first seven chapters cover analytical solutions for problems commonly encountered in the study of quantitative hydrogeology, while the final three chapters focus on solving linear simultaneous equations, finite element analysis, and inversion for parameter determination. Dr. Lee provides various equation-solving methods that are of interest to hydrogeologists, geophysicists, soil scientists, and civil engineers, as well as applied physicists and mathematicians. In the classroom, this same information will help students realize how familiar equations in hydrogeology are derived-an important step toward development of a student's own mathematical models. Unlike other applied mathematics books that are structured according to systematic methodology, Applied Mathematics in Hydrogeology emphasizes equation-solving methods according to topics. Hydrogeological problems and governing differential equations are introduced, including hydraulic responses to pumping in confined and unconfined aquifers, as well as transport of heat and solute in flowing groundwater.
Lee, Tien-Chang

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