Part Deux This is a mix of hydrology hydraulics and the best pumping books can be tracked from the reference lists but each hydraulics has some on pump designs One of the better sources of information might be Somerset River Authority and then NRA,EA Bridgwater as they have a range of pump flow problems from beam pump to impellar.
RECOMMENDED READING
HYDROLOGY: CRITICAL STATE FLOOD: HYDRAULICS 1991
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W.R. WHITE, measurement
J.A. PERKINS and Wiley
A.J.M. HARRISON
ATTEWELL P.B. and 1976 Principles of Engineering Geology
I.W. FARMER Chapman and Hall
BRUCE J.P. and 1966 Introduction to hydrometeorology
R.H. CLARK Pergamon
BRYAN R. and 1982 Badland geomorphology and piping
A. YAIR Geo Books
CARSON M.A. and 1972 Hillslope form and process
M.J. KIRKBY Cambridge U.P.
CLARK L. 1988 Water wells and boreholes
OUP, Halsted/Wiley
CERNICA J.N. 1982 Geotechnical engineering
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
CHADWICK A.J. and 1986 Hydraulics in civil engineering
J.C. MORFETT Allen and Unwin
COOKE R.U. and 1976 Arroyos and environmental change
R.W. REEVES in the American south-west
DeWIEST R.J.M. 1965 Geohydrology
Wiley
DOMENICO P.A. and 1990 Physical and chemical Hydrogeology
F.W. SCHWARTZ Wiley
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LAMBE T.W. and 1979 Soil mechanics
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YOUNG A. 1980 Tropical soils and soil survey
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ZENKOVICH V.P. 1967 Processes of coastal development
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US Soil Conservation Service USDA
US Forest Service
New Civil Engineer
Soil Water Conservation Engineering Schwab et al
New Zealand Journal Hydrology
All recommended sources
Happy 14 years ahead of you ! I have managed 37 and gone into Fluid Mechanics of plane flow systems interface, but that was UCW Aberystwyth’s “fault” for being so good at the course !
Remember the number of Structures people interested in hydraulics hydrology is low so if you can get to grips with flow mechanics and shear, seepage and geologic, soils work for Design you are a little Unique and works such as Richards and Hey are the rarity, The European on the Montenegro waste tip collapse are interesting articles and you can do worse than read The Guardian and Daily Telegraph news manuscripts on main projects. I suggest looking at a 3D computation software such as MicroGrafx simply 3D and some landscape modelling, you will need all the 3D imagination and preparation you can arrange as well as the photography and subsurface geologic sections, simple observations of surface channel hydraulics and all the plane flow patterns.
But try to think in terms of water flows in fissures and pore space, materials, plane elements and deflection and atmospheric dynamics of cell vapour transfers and you will be well set.
I would not read The New Scientist, try to stay with the physics systems works,
After all Hydrology is a Physical System and Structures are about reality Design, not politics.
Look at Web forums for hydrometeorology, satellite weather and statistics on Australian Climate effects on land use and agriculture and reliability (well researched), then there are the sedimentary basin geomorphology and tectonics sites when you want to become adventurous and get serious about flow and engineering structures. Always check the pipe flow people, they, because of Venturi, Chezy, Froude produce the best hydraulics analyses for structures hydrology. Can send you a CD book but it would require an address not encouraged by the forum and may be more than you wish to endure at present.
Pipeflow is best assessed by searching the formula for your own particular pipe systems and that can be started by using standards hydraulics texts such as Tchobanoglous and Novak, but the treatments are specific.
MikeHydroPhys
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