Description
Describes fluid flow, transport and contamination in rocks and sediments, for graduate students and professionals in hydrology, water resources, geochemistry.
About the Author
Owen M. Phillips is a Fellow of the Royal Society and a member of the US National Academy of Engineering. He has held academic posts at the University of Cambridge and The Johns Hopkins University. He was awarded the Sverdrup Gold Medal of the American Meteorological Society for his contributions to oceanography, and a fellowship in the American Geophysical Union for his contributions to geological fluid dynamics. His Last Chance Energy Book, published in 1979, anticipated the first global energy crisis of the 1980s, while his recent research has been on subsurface aquifer flows, the dispersal of contaminants and flow-controlled reactions in rocks. He has two other publications with Cambridge University Press - The Dynamics of the Upper Ocean (1966), which was awarded the Adams Prize from the University of Cambridge, and Flow and Reactions in Permeable Rocks (1991).
Reviews
All reviews are from Owen Phillips's Flow and Reactions in Permeable Rocks: '... flow through porous media is of central importance to areas of petroleum, mining, groundwater and chemical engineering. The clarity and sparkle of the presentation are such that this book deserves to become one of the standard texts in these areas ... an extremely well-written and thought-provoking book ... It is likely to have considerable influence on future research.' Herbert E. Huppert, Journal of Fluid Mechanics
'... required reading for anyone interested in the field of flow through porous media and phenomena allied to, or modified by, such flows. The basic equations are spelled out very clearly, and the surrounding verbal descriptions of what is going on from a physical/chemical perspective are equally good ... I could only wish that all books (including my own) could be written with such clarity of thought and word craft.' Ian Lerche, Geophysics
'... a truly good book that I can recommend to graduate students and researchers seriously interested in understanding rock-fluid interactions and the patterns that result.' Bernard P. Boudreau, Geochimica et Cosmochimica
'... will undoubtedly establish itself as a core text for both students and researchers.' Lev Truskinovsky, PAGEOPH
'... an excellent reference ... Dr Phillips' book is unique and might become a classic ... a valuable addition to the library of any research[er] or practitioner serious about the processes of flow and reaction transport in geological settings.' Geochemical News
'... Phillips' prose is lucid and graceful and the book is a pleasure to read ... a hallmark of Dr Phillips' approach is simple physically insightful, and often analytically tractable mathematical descriptions. His arguments for relatively simple models are clearly expressed ... It will definitely find a prominent place on my bookshelf as a useful guide to first-order quantitative approaches.' American Journal of Science
Book Information
ISBN 9781108462068
Author Owen M. Phillips
Format Paperback
Page Count 297
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 540g
Dimensions(mm) 245mm * 170mm * 20mm