Introduction to hydraulics and hydrology with applications for stormwater management

Introduction to hydraulics and hydrology with applications for stormwater management

by John E. Gribbin
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Expanded from 12 to 15 chapters, this edition of Introduction to Hydraulics & Hydrology with Applications for Stormwater Management continues to guide readers to an understanding of the concepts of hydraulics and surface water hydrology as they are us.

Format
509 pages, Paperback
First published
2007
Publishers
Thomson Delmar Learning
Subjects
Urban runoff·Management·Hydraulics·Hydrology
Language
English

This was a great deal for an excellent book. It was a used book but there was not any wear and tear on it.

Im yet to get this book in the mail, its been a couple months. I dont know if it wasnt sent yet or what.

This was recommended to me to help prepare for a PLS exam. Maybe this is easy to follow if you have a civil engineering background (although if that were the case, I'm not sure why you'd be interested in an "Introduction" to this subject), but the author makes numerous apparent leaps and assumptions and introduces unqualified variables that frankly make this extremely difficult for a non-engineer like me to follow, especially without the aid of an instructor to fill in the gaps or answer any questions.

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