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Applied Hydrology is a valuable contribution to the literature. It is clearly written and meets all goals described by the authors. The book is intended as an upper level undergraduate or graduate level text but will also serve well as a reference handbook for applied hydrologists. The book is divided into three parts. The first, on hydrological processes, comprises six chapters which examine different elements of the hydrologic system. For the most part, these chapters are descriptive, providing background information and outlining basic principles pertinent to hydrology. Topics range from atmospheric processes to surface and subsurface flows. Finally, hydrologic measurement is discussed in chapter six.
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