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Title: Unsaturated Zone Hydrology for Scientists and Engineers by James A. Tindall, James R. Kunkel, Dean E. Anderson ISBN: 0-13-660713-6 Publisher: Prentice Hall Pub. Date: 08 October, 1998 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $84.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.2 (10 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: An outstanding book that is very well written.
Comment: This book does an outstanding job of presenting the concepts and principles used in dealing with unsaturated zone transport problems. It uses an environmental approach of the problems found in this field of study and is ideally suited as both a teaching and reference text. I find this book superior to others such as "Soil Physics" by Jury, Gardner, Gardner; "Environmental Soil Physics" by Hillel (including the other 3 soil physics books by Hillel), "Vadose Zone Hydrology" by Stephens, and several others. Indeed, when compared to the books listed by Jury, et al., and Hillel, this book contains more information and is superior to both of them if combined together, i.e., "Soil Physics" and "Environmental Soil Physics."
The text includes a wealth of information not found in other texts dealing with this subject. This includes hazardous waste site characterization, bioremediation of the vadose zone, LNAPL's and DNAPL's, an excellent treatment of modeling water, solute, and vapor movement in the unsaturated zone, use of fractals in unsaturated zone studies, and other topics. I enjoyed several major points of this text. First, in addition to a detailed coverage of the topics, questions are asked within various sections of each chapter, and answers to these questions are given at the end of the chapter to reinforce learning skills by the student. Second, in addition to the answered questions, more questions are given to which there are no answers. However, answers to these questions are given in a separate solutions manual available to the instructor. Third, rather than a theoretical text, the book has an excellent blend of both practical and theoretical information. Fourth, I really like the appendices that cover site characterization and monitoring devices, a mathematics review that has questions with answers given in the solutions manual, and one of the most complete set of conversion tables I have ever seen. Finally, this book should be considered as a pre-programed self-learning tool that will serve the student, instructor, and consultant very well.
If you are an instructor and desire a book that has a logical topic progression of unsaturated zone hydrology, and if you want a book the students will love, that will not only promote learning, but will ease your teaching time commitment, this is the book for you. Whether you teach soil physics, unsaturated zone hydrology, or fracture flow, the information you need is here. If you are a consultant, practicing scientist, or an engineer that needs a complete reference for this field, this text is it! The preface even lists the author contact. This book is easy to use, reasonably priced, and extremely well written, I only wish I had access to this text when I studied unsaturated zone hydrology. I now use this book as a reference for unsaturated zone studies, and even though I obtained my copy in late 1998, it has been very useful. I commend the authors for such a fine work.
Kenneth J. Lull, Hydrologist, United States Geological Survey
Rating: 5
Summary: Great text for both teaching and students
Comment: I was unable to attend a college in my area that offered an unsaturated zone hydrology or soil physics course. As a result, I purchased several books on the subject including those by Hillel, Jury, and Stephens. While they were useful, it was difficult to grasp the material within certain areas then, at the suggestion of a friend I purchased this book. I found it much easier to follow than other texts and very informative both as a study tool and a professional reference for instructors and consultants.
I must admit that the previous review from the skier guy in Denver kinda turned me off, but I bought the book anyway and have never regretted it. Actually, I was able to discuss some aspects with the authors and found their insights particularly useful. Without doubt the material is difficult, but it's laid out well here. I found the answered questions very useful before trying the additional questions to which no answers are given.
While the book is likely not perfect I can say to the guy from Denver that if you were lucky enough to take this class from the author then, kudos to you. Also, one thing I have learned is that it's extremely difficult to have as he put it "a decent and intense class" without a good text. My experience has been that the class generally follows the text. If one is poor, usually both are poor.
My recommendation is that this is a great text and one won't go wrong by purchasing it. In my opinion the best chapters are 1-3, 7-10, and 13, but that those are where my skills are concentrated and they are all well thought out and well written. The list of symbols is also very useful although quite lengthy as they include soil science, hydrology, and engineering symbols for the same areas. I didn't catch that at first. I really like the book compared to others I've studied. Best of all, it helped me master this area and gained me a $10k per year raise in my firm.
Rating: 5
Summary: Splendid Text
Comment: Like calculus, unsaturated zone hydrology can only be made so easy. As a soils professor and instructor of this subject, I have waited for 20 years for a text of this sort to come along. It gives me the flexibility to teach both undergraduate and graduate classes. For the students there are many worked examples and for the instructors a great manual that you can order separately. I get the best of both worlds and the students have what is in my opinion, the finest text and reference in this field. Many kudos to the authors for a job well done!
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Title: Soil Physics, 5th Edition by William A. Jury, Wilford R. Gardner, Walter H. Gardner ISBN: 0471831085 Publisher: Wiley Pub. Date: 30 May, 1991 List Price(USD): $110.00 |
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Title: Dynamics of Fluids in Porous Media (Dover Books on Physics and Chemistry) by Jacob Bear ISBN: 0486656756 Publisher: Dover Publications Pub. Date: 01 November, 1988 List Price(USD): $29.95 |
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Title: Groundwater by R. Allan Freeze ISBN: 0133653129 Publisher: Prentice Hall Pub. Date: 08 May, 1979 List Price(USD): $92.00 |
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Title: Manual of Applied Field Hydrogeology by Willis D. Weight, John L. Sonderegger ISBN: 007069639X Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Pub. Date: 08 January, 2001 List Price(USD): $79.95 |
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Title: Applied Hydrogeology (4th Edition) by C. W. Fetter ISBN: 0130882399 Publisher: Prentice Hall Pub. Date: 16 November, 2000 List Price(USD): $107.00 |
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