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This advanced textbook examines the hydrodynamics of natural water bodies, providing essential knowledge for engineers, scientists, and environmental professionals. The work covers fundamental principles of fluid mechanics as applied to lakes, rivers, estuaries, and coastal zones.
Topics include flow patterns, turbulence, stratification, and thermal dynamics in natural water systems. The authors discuss mathematical modeling approaches, measurement techniques, and real-world case studies demonstrating hydrodynamic principles in action.
Readers will gain insights into how water movement affects sediment transport, pollutant dispersion, and ecosystem health. The book bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications, making it invaluable for environmental assessment, water resource management, and hydraulic engineering projects involving natural aquatic systems.







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