Surface Water Balance for Recharge Estimation: Part 9 of the Basics of Recharge and Discharge
By (Author) M Fleming
By (author) G.R. Walker
By (author) L Zhang
CSIRO Publishing
CSIRO Publishing
1st October 2002
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Water supply and treatment
628.1
36
Explores both field methods and modeling methods for measuring or estimating the different parts of the water balance, including rainfall, evaporation, run-off and soil water storage.
L. Zhang is a hydrologist at CSIRO Land and Water with over 10 years research experience, and a research project leader with the Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology. He has developed models that are increasingly used to predict the effect of land use changes on catchment water yield worldwide. M. Fleming is a Post Retirement Fellow with CSIRO Land and Water and an eminent hydrologist with expertise in water balance modelling, particularly in evaporation and energy balance modelling for hydrologic simulation and model development. With over 50 years experience in this field, Mick Fleming has contributed to national and international working groups convened by WMO, ICID, and FAO. Glen Walker is a senior scientist at CSIRO Land and Water with more than 20 years research experience. He is at the forefront of research on recharge estimation, groundwater modelling and dryland salinity, and a winner of Australia's prestigious WE Wood Award for Innovation in Salinity Research.