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Water Resources Engineering, 2nd Edition
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, June 2010, Pages: 890
With a remarkable range and depth of coverage, Professor Mays, internationally recognized for his highly acclaimed textbooks and work in the field, presents a straight-forward, easy-to-understand presentation of hydraulic and hydrologic processes using the control volume approach. These processes are then extended into practical applications for water use and water excess, including water distribution systems, stormwater control, and flood storage systems.
Water Resources Engineering is a textbook that can be used for the first undergraduate courses in hydraulics, hydrology, or water resources engineering and for upper level undergraduate and graduate courses in water resources engineering design. This book is also intended as a reference for practicing hydraulic engineers, civil engineers, mechanical engineers, environmental engineers, and hydrologists.
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