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Nancy D. Gordon, Thomas A. McMahon, Brian L. Finlayson. Stream Hydrology: An Introduction for Ecologists. 2nd edition
Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons, 2004. — 429 pages.
Учебник по гидрологии рек и временных потоков, рассчитанный на студентов колледжей и университетов, обучающихся по специальности «экология», «менеджмент окружающей среды» и др. Многие фундаментальные вопросы гидрологии рек, гидрометрии, геоморфологии и др. разбираются в упрощенной, занимательной форме. В последних разделах учебника рассмотрены вопросы интерпретации и использования гидрологических данных для планирования работ по мелиорации, благоустройству территории и управления окружающей средой.
Introducing the Medium
Water as a Fluid
The Physics of Fluids
Physical Properties of Water Density and Related Measures
How to Study a Stream
Focusing on Physical Habitat
The Planning Process
Strategic Sampling
Know Your Limitations
Examples of How and How Not to Conduct a Study
Potential Sources of Data (How to Avoid Reinventing the Weir)
Data Types
Physical Data Sources, Format and Quality
Data Types
Physical Data Sources, Format and Quality
Maps: Finding Those Spatial Places
Photographs and Other Remotely Sensed Data
Getting to Know Your Stream
General character
Catchment area character
Streamflow hydrographs
How Does This Stream Measure Up?
How to Have a Field Day and Still Collect Some Useful Information
Surveying: A Brief Introduction
Methods of Measuring Areal Extent
Surveying Streams
Measurement of Water Level or Stage
Measurement of Discharge (Streamflow)
Substrates and Sediments: Sampling and Monitoring Methods
Substrates and Sediments: Analysis of Physical Properties
Water Quality
Water at Rest and in Motion
Hydrostatics: the Restful Nature of Water
Studying the Flow of Fluids
The Microenvironment: Flow Near Solid Surfaces
Open-channel Hydraulics: The Macro-environment
It’s Sedimentary, Watson!
Introduction to Stream Channels, Streambeds and Transported Materials
Stream-shaping Processes
The Ins and Outs of Channel Topography
Sediment Motion
Sediment Yield from a Catchment
Dissecting Data with a Statistical Scope
Introduction
Streamflow Frequency Analysis
Flow-duration Curves
Extrapolating from the Known to the Unknown
Numerical Taxonomy
‘‘Putting It All Together’’: Assessing Stream Health, Stream Classification, Environmental Flows and Rehabilitation
Understanding Stream Values
Assessing Stream Health
The Use of Stream Classification in Management
Assessing Instream Environmental Flows
Stream Rehabilitation
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