Abstract
‘There are many similarities between detective stories and groundwater investigations,’ writes Ken Rushton in the introduction to this book. Continuing with the analogy, he stresses that groundwater studies depend on teamwork, in contrast to many detective stories where the vital breakthrough is usually made by a famous individual. However, this book presents an individual view, based on a lifetime's work on groundwater hydraulics and acknowledging the contribution of numerous co-workers. Groundwater Hydrology summarizes the concepts of groundwater flow and conceptual models, using an approach and examples which are familiar to the many groundwater professionals who are former students or colleagues of the …
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