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    Applied Hydrology and Green Infrastructure Systems by Schulenberg, Joseph; Burke, Christopher B.; Sherry, Luke;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Academic Press
    • Date of Publication 18 May 2026

    • ISBN 9780443267635
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages300 pages
    • Size 235x191 mm
    • Weight 450 g
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Applied Hydrology and Green Infrastructure Systems combines theoretical insight with practical applications. This textbook captures the latest developments in green infrastructure and offers the skills that are necessary to interpret and solve complex hydrology and hydraulics problems. Integrating traditional hydrologic principles with cutting-edge green infrastructural solutions, it provides a foundation into groundwater dynamics, hydrological processes, and sustainable sewer design. It paves the way for understanding the importance of environmentally conscious practices in water resource management.

    The book is divided into three parts. Part One offers a deep exploration of groundwater dynamics and describes saturated and unsaturated flow principles. It then explores steady-state and transient well hydraulics, flow nets, and strategies for ensuring sustainable groundwater availability. Part Two largely focuses on hydrology, diving into surface runoff processes, unit hydrographs, and the application of NRCS unit hydrograph methodology. Probability and statistics in hydrology are introduced followed by hydrologic frequency analyses. Lastly, Part Three describes sewer design, green infrastructure, and water transmission. The principles of sewer system design with an emphasis on sustainability and the integration of green infrastructure are discussed.

    Applied Hydrology and Green Infrastructure Systems is a valuable resource for upper-level undergraduate students in environmental sciences studying engineering hydrology, hydraulics and hydrology. It is also useful for engineers, urban planners, and consultants who are looking for practical guidance to incorporate green infrastructure into urban design and development. This textbook contains case studies, self-assessments, spreadsheet shells, and a solutions manual as additional resources for students and instructors.


    • Provides readers with a thorough understanding of complex hydrology and hydraulics problems
    • Covers a wide range of topics including groundwater dynamics, hydrological processes, and sustainable sewer design
    • Describes the importance of environmentally conscious practices in water resource management
    • Delves into real-world examples and uses latest research
    • Offers online support including assessments and solutions manual for qualified instructors and spreadsheet shells and case studies for students

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I Groundwater

    Chapter 1 Saturated and Unsaturated Flow

    Chapter 2 Steady-State Well Hydraulics

    Chapter 3 Transient Well Hydraulics

    Chapter 4 Flow Nets

    Chapter 5 Meeting Groundwater Demand

    Part II Hydrology

    Chapter 6 Probability and Statistics and Hydrologic Frequency Analyses

    Chapter 7 Surface Runoff

    Chapter 8 Unit Hydrographs and the NRCS (SCS) Unit Hydrograph

    Chapter 9 Stormwater Storage

    Chapter 10 Green Infrastructure

    Chapter 11 Solar Hydrology

    Part III Sewer Design and Water Transmission

    Chapter 12 Sewer Design

    Chapter 13 Applied Water Transmission

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