A. Water Resources Engineering
I. Basics (water resources, hydrology, and hydraulics)
Applied Hydrology
Ven Te Chow

Open-Channel Hydraulics
Ven Te Chow

II. The future, climate change, and sustainability
Progress in modern hydrology

Classic water resources engineering
Reservoir capacity and yield

Design of small dams

III. Climate change and flood analysis
Hydrology and floodplain analysis

Floods in a changing climate: Inundation modeling

Floods in a changing climate: Hydrologic modeling

Floods in a changing climate: Extreme precipitation

Floods in a changing climate: Risk management

IV. Statistics and hydroinformatics
Statistical Analysis of Hydrologic Variables: Methods and Applications

Hydrological data driven modeling

Statistical Methods in Hydrology and Hydroclimatology

V. Risk analysis
Geographic Information System
GIS and geocomputation for water resources science and engineering

GIS for Water Resource and Watershed Management

Distributed hydrologic modeling using GIS

Environment and ecology
Ecohydrology

Environmental hydrology

Socio-hydrology
Urban hydrology, watershed management and socio-economic aspects
Water resources: science and society

Series: Handbook of engineering hydrology
Environmental hydrology and water management

Fundamentals and applications

Modeling, climate change, and variability
