Introduction to Numerical Methods for Water Resources

“Introduction to Numerical Methods for Water Resources” by W. L. Wood, published by Clarendon Press in 1993, offers an elementary introduction to numerical methods used in addressing water resource challenges. Spanning 255 pages, this edition presents a comprehensive overview of techniques applicable to both surface and subsurface flow, as well as water quality modeling, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of mathematics and natural resources.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of various numerical methods that serve as essential tools in the field of hydrology and fluid mechanics. The book includes numerous references to existing literature, enhancing its utility for students and professionals alike. Covering subjects such as probability, statistics, and numerical analysis, this work aims to equip readers with the foundational knowledge necessary for tackling complex problems related to water resources.
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Numerical methods provide a powerful and essential tool for the solution of problems of water resources. This book gives an elementary introduction to the methods in current use. Their application to surface and subsurface flow and to water quality modelling are described in this useful volume, which contains many helpful references to the literature.
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