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Geographic Information Systems in Water Resources Engineering - Lynn E. Johnson ...


Geographic Information Systems 

in Water Resources Engineering

Lynn E. Johnson

CRC Press

Taylor & Francis Group

December 17, 2008



Preface

 Geographic information systems (GISs) are strongly impacting the fields of water resources engi-neering, environmental science, and related disciplines. GIS tools for spatial data management and analysis are now considered state of the art, and application of these tools can lead to improved analyses and designs. Familiarity with this burgeoning technology may be a prerequisite for success in our efforts to create reliable infrastructure and sustain our environment.

  GIS is rapidly changing the ways that engineering planning, design, and management of water resources are conducted. Advances in data-collection technologies—using microprocessor-based data-collection platforms and remote sensing—provide new ways of characterizing the water environment and our built facilities. Spatial databases containing attribute data and imagery over time provide reliable and standardized archival and retrieval functions, and they allow sharing of data across the Internet. GIS analysis functions and linked mathematical models provide exten-sive capabilities to examine alternative plans and designs. Map-oriented visualizations in color, three-dimensional, and animation formats help communicate complex information to a wide range of participants and interest groups. Moreover, interactive GIS database and modeling capabilities permit stakeholders to participate in modeling activities to support decision making. GIS is an all-encompassing set of concepts and tools that provides a medium for integrating all phases of water resources engineering planning and design.

  This book provides relevant background on GIS that is useful in understanding its advanced applications in water resources engineering. The book has been developed with two primary sec-tions. For the first part of the book (Chapters 1–4), the emphasis is on developing an understanding of the nature of GIS, recognizing how a GIS is used to develop and analyze geographic data, dif-ferentiating between the various types of geographic data and GISs, and summarizing data devel-opment and database concepts. Primary field-data collection and methods of interpretation and analysis are also introduced. The second part of the book (Chapters 5–12) focuses on the vari-ous subdomains of water resources engineering, the data involved, linkage of GIS data with water resource analysis models, and management applications. Applications include watershed hydrologic and groundwater modeling, water and wastewater demand forecasting, pipe network modeling, nonpoint sources of water pollution, floodplain delineation, facilities management, water resources monitoring and forecasting, and river-basin management decision-support systems. The applica-tions include descriptions of GIS database development, analysis background theory, and model integration with the GIS.

The chapter titles in the book are as follows:

1.Introduction

2.Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

3.GIS Data and Databases

4.GIS Analysis Functions and Operations

5.GIS for Surface-Water Hydrology

6.GIS for Groundwater Hydrology

7.GIS for Water-Supply and Irrigation Systems

8.GIS for Wastewater and Stormwater Systems

9.GIS for Floodplain Management

10.GIS for Water Quality

11.GIS for Water Resources Monitoring and Forecasting

12.GIS for River Basin Planning and Management

  At the end of each chapter there is a list of references related to the specific topic covered in that chapter. The GIS literature is large and growing rapidly, and relevant works are found in a diversity of sources. Some are found in refereed journals of civil engineering, water resources, and planning. Other works are found in government agency publications, academic programs, and on Web sites for both. Although the collected references and Web links are considered a valuable resource, I make no claim that it is comprehensive. For many readers, the references listed will be sufficient; for others wishing to go farther, they will serve only as a beginning.




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