Jay H. Lehr, PhD, is president of Environmental Education Enterprises, Inc. He is the founder of The Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers, former editor of the Groundwater Journal, and author of fifteen books and over 500 articles. His pioneering work in groundwater hydrology in the 1970s and ’80s led to the first major innovations in aquifer modeling, water well siting, and drilling technologies since the nineteenth century.
Preface | ix | ||
Acknowledgments | xi | ||
Introduction | xiii | ||
1 A Historical Perspective | 1 | (8) | |
2 Megawatersheds-A New Paradigm | 9 | (24) | |
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3 Case Study-Northwest Somalia 1984-1986 | 33 | (84) | |
4 Sudan Case Studies and Model | 117 | (36) | |
5 Case Study-Tobago, West Indies 1999-2000 | 153 | (38) | |
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6 Case Study-Trinidad, West Indies 2000-2002 | 191 | (86) | |
7 Global Implications of a Hydrogeological Paradigm Shift | 277 | (24) | |
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Index | 301 |
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