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Instructor: Prof.
Tad W. Patzek
(patzek@patzek.berkeley.edu)
Teaching
Assistant: Yannis
Fall 2007 Semester, Tuesdays-Thursdays: Lecture, 406 Davis, 8:00-9:30 a.m.
Office Hours: Tuesdays
3-5 pm, Thursdays 1-3 pm, 425
Davis Hall
(TWP)
Mondays 12 - 1 pm and Wednesdays 2-3 pm, 409 Davis Hall (Yannis)
Course format:
Three hours of lecture and one hour of discussion per week.
Prerequisites:
Math 1AB, 53, 54; Calculus, Differential Equations, and Linear
Algebra; Fluid Mechanics (CE100 or equivalent); MATLAB (E77 or
equivalent). Senior or graduate standing in engineering or science
Grading:
Assignments and quizzes 40%
Midterm 25%
Final 35%
Homework assignments due in two weeks. No late assignments
graded.
Brief Course
Description: Mixture of physical understanding, mathematical theory and hands-on
development of numerical and engineering skills. MATLAB is preferred
as the computing
environment for the coursework.
Continuum transport equations;
semi-analytic models of contaminant transport and data inversion;
numerical approximations of boundary-value problems for the
Convection-Dispersion-Adsorption equation.
Sponsoring
Department:
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Required
text:
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Schwartz, F. W. and Zhang, H., "Fundamentals of Groundwater" John
Wiley & Sons, 2003.
Suggested Reading:
- Freeze, R. A. and Cherry, J. A., "Groundwater", Prentice Hall,
Inc., 1979 (On reserve Eng. Library).
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J. Bear, Dynamics of Fluids in Porous Media (Dover Publications, Inc.,
New York, 1972).
- De Marsily, G., "Quantitative Hydrogeology - Groundwater
Hydrology for Engineers", Academic Press, Inc., 1986 (On reserve
Eng. Library).
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