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Kyung H. Yoo
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Department of Agricultural Engineering, Auburn University, Alabama, USA
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Claude E. Boyd
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Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures, Auburn University, Alabama, USA
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Table of contents (15 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxiii
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Introduction
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 1-9
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Hydrology, Morphometry, and Soils
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 13-36
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 37-62
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 63-91
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 92-120
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 121-147
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 148-163
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 164-186
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Design of Water Supply and Pond Systems
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Front Matter
Pages 187-187
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 189-223
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 224-263
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 264-299
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 300-358
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 359-396
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 397-437
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- Kyung H. Yoo, Claude E. Boyd
Pages 438-449
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Back Matter
Pages 451-483
About this book
In 1979, several graduate students in the Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures at Auburn University met with one of the authors (CEB) and asked him to teach a new course on water supply for aqua culture. They felt that information on climatology, hydrology, water distribution systems, pumps, and wells would be valuable to them. Most of these students were planning to work in commercial aquaculture in the United States or abroad, and they thought that such a cdurse would better prepare them to plan aquaculture projects and to communicate with engineers, contractors, and other specialists who often become involved in the planning and construction phases of aquaculture en deavors. The course was developed, and after a few years it was decided that more effective presentation of some of the material could be made by an engineer. The other author (KHY) accepted the challenge, and three courses on the water supply aspects of aquaculture are now offered at Auburn University. A course providing background in hydrology is followed by courses on selected topics from water supply engineering. Most graduate programs in aquaculture at other universities will even tually include similar coursework, because students need a formal intro duction to this important, yet somewhat neglected, part of aquaculture. We have written this book to serve as a text for a course in water supply for aquaculture or for individual study. The book is divided into is concerned two parts.
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This is the most complete treatment of any book on this particular subject. The book is exceptionally well organized ... The numerous illustrations aid in making the text highly readable. If you are looking for a basic text on this subject, look no further - Aquaculture Magazine; This is the most complete treatment of any book on this particular subject. The book is exceptionally well organized ... The numerous illustrations aid in making the text highly readable. If you are looking for a basic text on this subject, look no further - Aquaculture Magazine; a valuable contribution to the field of agriculture _ Fisheries Review; a valuable contribution to the field of agriculture - Fisheries Review
Authors and Affiliations
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Department of Agricultural Engineering, Auburn University, Alabama, USA
Kyung H. Yoo
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Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures, Auburn University, Alabama, USA
Claude E. Boyd