Essential Groundwater Books for Your Library: Part 2

 

In the world of groundwater management and hydrogeology, having the right resources at your fingertips is crucial. This blog post is part two of a series dedicated to essential groundwater books that every professional should consider adding to their library. Today, we’ll be focusing on a standout title: “Groundwater and Wells, Third Edition,” edited by Robert J. Starett.

Overview of Groundwater and Wells, Third Edition

The “Groundwater in Wells” third edition is not just a simple update; it is a completely rewritten version that offers a wealth of new material. Although it is labeled as the third edition, it diverges significantly from its predecessor, the second edition. This makes it a valuable addition to any groundwater library.

Cover of Groundwater in Wells, Third Edition

Key Features of the Third Edition

Published in 2007 by Johnson Screens, this edition brings forth extensive updates that reflect the latest research and practices in groundwater management. Here are some notable features of this edition:

  • Completely Revised Content: The book has undergone a thorough rewrite, ensuring that the information is current and relevant.
  • Supplementary Materials: Along with the book, readers will find a DVD containing supplemental materials, providing additional resources in digital form.
  • Grain Size Chart: A handy chart is included, which is invaluable for understanding different soil and sediment types.
  • Hydrogeological Well Logging System: It includes a condensed version of Tom Hannah’s well logging system, offering practical insights into groundwater studies.

Why You Should Have Both Editions

Having both the second and third editions of “Groundwater and Wells” can significantly enhance your understanding of groundwater topics. Each edition contains unique information that can provide a more comprehensive view of the field. The second edition, while older, may still hold valuable insights that have been built upon in the third edition.

Conclusion

The “Groundwater and Wells, Third Edition” is a must-have for anyone serious about groundwater management. Its revised content, supplementary materials, and practical charts make it a key resource in understanding and applying groundwater principles. Whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting in the field, this book will serve as an excellent reference.

Stay tuned for more recommendations in our series on essential groundwater books. Each entry aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to excel in groundwater management.

 

Thomas Ballard

Thomas E. Ballard, aka “The Groundwater Guy” is a consulting hydrogeologist with over 35 years experience. He is a registered Professional Geologist in California and Tennessee and Certified Hydrogeologist in California. His work focuses mainly on water resources development for small water districts and groundwater contamination issues.

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