ABSTRACT
This text focuses particularly on the growing interest in hydrodynamic principles of the study of underground waters, new methods of eco-based hydrogeodynamic analysis, and the estimation of the quantity of infiltration water transfer. The author also discusses aspects of mass transfer by subsurface water flow in the light of molecular kinetics, and examines a new apporach to investigating the slow movements of groundwater at the deep zones of the hydrolithosphere.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|111 pages
Hydrodynamic Principles of the Study of Groundwater Movement
part II|58 pages
Mathematical Bases for the Study of Groundwater Flow in HGSs
part III|82 pages
Studies on Planoparallel, Planar and Planovertical Flow in HGS
part IV|80 pages
Study of Radial, Planoradial and Planospatial Flows in HGS
part V|73 pages
Principles of Theory of Mass and Heat Transfer in Hydrogeological Systems (HGS)