Written by one of America’s foremost experts on hydraulic engineering, Notes on Hydrology offers a comprehensive overview of the principles and laws governing water flow, precipitation, and other hydrological phenomena. With numerous examples and case studies drawn from Mead’s own extensive experience in the field, this book is an essential resource for hydraulic engineers, environmental scientists, and anyone else interested in the study of water and its behavior.
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