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First translation of the German textbook "Hydrogeologie"
Presents general aspects of hydrogeology and its applications
Includes many hydrogeological examples

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Produktbeschreibung
First translation of the German textbook "Hydrogeologie"

Presents general aspects of hydrogeology and its applications

Includes many hydrogeological examples


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Autorenporträt
Professor Bernward Hölting was formerly the leading Director of Geology for the Hessian Regional Authorities and an associate lecturer at the University of Marburg. In 1982 he was appointed an honorary professor. From 1980 until 1987 he headed the Department of Hydrogeology at the German Geological Society. He has worked in numerous expert committees.

Professor Wilhelm G. Coldewey taught Applied Geology at the Westfalian Wilhelm's University in Munster from 1999 until 2009. In the period between 1970 and 1999 he held a leading position in the company "German Montan Technology Ltd." based in Essen. He was an associate lecturer at the Ruhr University in Bochum and at the Technical University in Clausthal, in 1993 he was appointed an honorary professor. Professor Coldewey was the editor of the DMT reports in the fields of research and development and is an associate editor of various professional journals and a valued colleague in numerous national and international boards.

Rezensionen
"The book is also suitable for projects in the field of abandoned mines and post-mining processes. This textbook is recommended for experts and students of hydrogeology and water management." (Peter Goerke-Mallet, World Of Mining, Vol. 72 (2), 2020)

"The textbook provides a complete introduction on hydrogeology. The book is a comprehensive reference for earth science professionals and students involved in groundwater exploitation as well as for geotechnical engineers ... ." (GeoResources Journal, Issue 4, 2018)