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Is there any hydrology group?

Is there any hydrology group?

Is there any hydrology group?

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I was wondering what book should I purchase to begin studying hydrology/hydraulics by myself? (preferably with answered real world problems). I have experience in other civil engineering fields but I'm planning to expand my knowledge on this new area. Thanks in advance for any help you may provide!
                                             Luis

RE: Is there any hydrology group?

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RE: Is there any hydrology group?

(OP)
Thanks for the tip!

RE: Is there any hydrology group?

I recommend you use hydrology and hydraulics textbooks with soils and geology thus you end up in
Engineering Geology
HydroGeology GeoHydrology
Principles of Hydrology
Soil Erosion
Soil and Water Conservation Engineering
Soil Mechanics
Flood Hydrology
Water Resources
Architectural Structures
Geotechnics Piling
Hydrometeorology Bruce and Clarke
International Symposium Forest Hydrology
International Conference Soil Mechs and Engin Foundations
New Civil Engineer
Construction News
names Atkinson, Ward, Lewin, Chadwicke and Morfett, Chorley,
USGS, Richards, Hey, Chandler, Bruce and Clarke, Buckman and Brady, US Soil Cons Service, USDA, look at Soil Survey England and Wales, Russian and Chinese publications of water resource,peat bog, soils, geology and engineering and New Zealand Journal Hydrology. There is a lack of a decent Hydrology forum in England since ICE Hydrology Group demised in main influence and few decent Journals HYDROLOGY
It is an expansive and interesting work and the best way is to search everything you might think useful and photograph, collect papers, think out your own physical theory, apply your own structures ability architectural and materials.
mdshydroplane

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