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Hydrology Book

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planit

Civil/Environmental
Feb 14, 2002
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What is a really good book to learn hydrology from.
I am familiar with using plenty of software environments
to create hydrology information...but I don't have
a clue if that information is correct or not (Im sure it is, but I would like to know why). I would like to know enough about hydrology to be able to determine if the model and calculations seem to be right.
 
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For strict H&H studies...Ven Te Chow is the basis for any modern hydrology and hydraulics book.
For quick learning, an easy and free study guide are the Corps manuals for HEC-1 & HEC-HMS. These manuals can be downloaded from:
Also most government agencies criteria manual tends to have a decent amount of basic hydrology principals in them.
 
try "Hydrology for Engineers" by Linsley, Kohler and Paulhus ISBN 0-07-037956-4

Chuck
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