Moment Analysis For Subsurface Hydrologic Applications [electronic resource] / by Rao S. Govindaraju, Bhabani S. Das.

By: Govindaraju, Rao S [author.]Contributor(s): Das, Bhabani S [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Water Science and Technology Library ; 61Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007Description: X, 296 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781402057526Subject(s): Earth sciences | Hydrology | Hydrogeology | Partial differential equations | Earth Sciences | Hydrogeology | Hydrology/Water Resources | Partial Differential Equations | Earth Sciences, generalAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 551.4 LOC classification: GB1001-1199.8Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Random Variables and Generating Functions -- Laplace Transforms for Solute Transport Models -- Fourier Transforms for Solute Transport Models -- Transfer Function Approaches -- Temporal Moment Analysis for Solute Transport in Porous Media -- Spatial Moment Analysis for Solute Transport in Porous Media -- Moment Analysis for Volatile Compounds -- Moment Generating Differential Equations -- Momemt Analysis for Compounds Undergoing Sequential Decay Chain Reactions -- Applications of Moments in Interval Computing Methods -- Moment Analysis for Subsurface Storm Flow -- Constructing Concentration Distributions from Moments.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book deals with the concept of moments, and how they find application in subsurface hydrologic problems-particularly those dealing with solute transport. This book will be very valuable to researchers who are beginning to learn about moment analysis, and will also be of interest to advanced researchers as well. Both temporal and spatial moments are dealt with in some detail for a wide variety of problems. Several examples using experimental data, both from laboratory columns and field experiments, are provided to give the readers a clear idea about the scope of this method. Apart from conventional uses of moments for solute transport problems, this book contains chapters dealing with use of moments in interval computing, vapour phase transport applications, transfer functions to subsurface tile drains, and construction of breakthrough curves from knowledge of moments.
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Random Variables and Generating Functions -- Laplace Transforms for Solute Transport Models -- Fourier Transforms for Solute Transport Models -- Transfer Function Approaches -- Temporal Moment Analysis for Solute Transport in Porous Media -- Spatial Moment Analysis for Solute Transport in Porous Media -- Moment Analysis for Volatile Compounds -- Moment Generating Differential Equations -- Momemt Analysis for Compounds Undergoing Sequential Decay Chain Reactions -- Applications of Moments in Interval Computing Methods -- Moment Analysis for Subsurface Storm Flow -- Constructing Concentration Distributions from Moments.

This book deals with the concept of moments, and how they find application in subsurface hydrologic problems-particularly those dealing with solute transport. This book will be very valuable to researchers who are beginning to learn about moment analysis, and will also be of interest to advanced researchers as well. Both temporal and spatial moments are dealt with in some detail for a wide variety of problems. Several examples using experimental data, both from laboratory columns and field experiments, are provided to give the readers a clear idea about the scope of this method. Apart from conventional uses of moments for solute transport problems, this book contains chapters dealing with use of moments in interval computing, vapour phase transport applications, transfer functions to subsurface tile drains, and construction of breakthrough curves from knowledge of moments.

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