Hydrogeomorphology is a scientific field that examines the geographical, geological, and hydrological characteristics of water bodies and how they change in response to fluctuations in flow and natural and human-caused events. The book delves into various aspects of water resources, aquifer properties, structural and drainage patterns, and addresses current topics such as Rain Water Harvesting, Watershed Development, Remote Sensing, GIS, GPS, DSTM, MCE, and TIR. The book also includes social, cultural, and administrative measures, along with their associated problems and solutions, and emphasizes sustainable development. It is an essential purchase for all those interested in the subject. The book contains comprehensive studies of hydrogeology and geomorphology, which are presented in a simple and accurate manner through images and tables, making it useful not only for students but also for professionals in agricultural and civil engineering, the environment, geology, geomorphology, hydrogeology, hydrology, and irrigation.
1. Introduction 2. Fundamentals of Hydrogeomorphology 3. Water Resources 4. Aquifer Properties 5. Hydrological Properties of Rocks 6. Structural Hydrogeomorphology 7. Drainage Pattern and Morphometric Characteristics of Hydrogeomorphic Units 8. Hydrogeomorphology of Landforms 9. Applications of Hydrogeomorphic Studies 10. Techniques of Hydrogeomorphology 11. Hydrogeomorphological Mapping 12. Hydrogeomorphology and Social Environment