Lecture 69 | Chapter 08 | Equation of Motion For Confined Ground Water Flow | Engineering Hydrology
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This book is an elementary treatment of engineering hydrology with descriptions that aid in a qualitative appreciation and techniques which enable a quantitative evaluation of the hydrologic processes that are of importance to a civil engineer. It focuses on the Indian scenario of water resources with orientation to tropical climates. The Comprehensive coverage and clear explanations of topics with authentic and updated statistical data is the key feature of the book. amazon.com
Engineering hydrology is the science of water resource engineering which deals with the study of occurrence, distribution, movement and the properties of water on the earth or beneath the earth surface or in the atmosphere. The main scope of hydrology and its important applications are explained in this article.
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