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Water Resources Engineering Education

Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management - ASCE, 1985
Water resources engineering education may hinder the development of practitioners who must be not only technically proficient, but also capable of managing engineering problems in a social, political, and economic context. Professional water resources engineering requires the ability to communicate in interdisciplinary efforts, to plan public ...
William R. Walker, Phyllis G. Bridgeman
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Modern Water Resources Engineering

Choice Reviews Online, 2014
Lawrence K. Wang, Chih Ted Yang (2014) , Modern Water Resources Engineering, Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, USA; 866 pages, ISBN No. 978-1-62703-594-1; https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-595-8 ..... ABSTRACT: This book provides information on some of the most innovative and ground-breaking advances in the field today from a panel of esteemed experts. There
Wang, Lawrence K, Yang, Chih Ted
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Advances in Water Resources Engineering

2015
1. Watershed Sediment Dynamics and Modeling: A Watershed Modeling System for the Yellow River.- 2. Integrated Simulation of Interactive Surface Water and Ground Water Systems.- 3. River-Channel Stabilization with Submerged Vanes.- 4. Mathematic Modeling of Non-Equilibrium Sediment Transport, Reservoir Sedimentation, and Fluvial Processes.- 5.
Wang, Lawrence K, Yang, Chih Ted
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Engineering Reliability and Risk in Water Resources.

The Statistician, 1988
I. Introduction.- Water Engineering Reliability and Risk: A System Framework.- II. Reliability and Risk in Structures.- II.1 Design Concepts Based on Risk and Reliability of Structures for Uncorrelated Inputs.- Reliability in Hydraulic Design.- Engineering Risk in Regional Drought Studies.- Incidents and Failures of Hydraulic Structures Subject to ...
P. I. Dugard, L. Duckstein, E. J. Plate
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Ecological Engineering in Water Resources

Water International, 1999
Abstract Ecological engineering is a relatively unfamiliar; cost-effective strategy for tackling the “second generation” of water resource problems. It can be defined as the design, construction, operation, and management of landscape/aquatic structures and associated plant and animal communities to benefit humanity and nature.
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Water Resources Engineering in Karst

2004
General Introduction to Karst. Groundwater in Karst. Underground Water Tapping. Dams and Reservoirs - Inherent Risk. Dams and Reservoirs - Prevention and Remediation. Underground Dams and Reservoirs. Karst Spring Submergence. Tunneling in Karst - Common Problems. Criteria Proposals for Groundwater Protection Zoning in Karst Regions. Groundwater Tracing
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EDUCATING WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERS

Canadian Water Resources Journal, 1991
Developing, managing and assessing impacts on water resources are much more complex activities now than they once were. Water resource professionals now come from many more disciplines than before; but civil engineers are still almost always needed as team members.
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Educational Requirements for Water Resources Engineers

Journal of Professional Practice, 1964
Water resource development is the provision of an ample supply for all purpose of high quality water at a reasonable price. The explosion in water use and population is demanding the continued investment of large sums of money in various projects. Water resource engineers collect basic data, and they plan, construct, and operate the projects. Engineers
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