<strong>`</strong>I recommend the <em>Encyclopedia of Hydrology and Water Resources</em> to those that need quick, authoritative information.<strong>'</strong> <br /> <strong>Robert M. Hirsch, Chief Hydrologist, United States Geological Survey</strong> <br /> <strong>`</strong>Some discussions provide the reader with more information in a six or seven page review than a complete text devoted to the topic ... The 100 or so authors and Dr Herschy have assembled a valuable work of reference, a good starting point for many searching for information on an unfamiliar area.<strong>'</strong> <br /> <strong>John C. Rodda, Hydrological Sciences-Journal des Sciences</strong> <strong>Hydrologiques, 44:2 (1999)</strong> <br /> <strong>`</strong>a magnum opus ... no professional firm working in this area should be without a copy in the office. The book is an essential reference work for all major civic, university and research establishment libraries.<strong>'</strong> <br /> <strong>M.J. Hamlin, Birmingham University, Circulation, 61 (May 1999)</strong> <br /> <strong>`</strong>...this <em>Encyclopedia</em> is recommended for professional firms, university and research establishment libraries...the authors must be congratulated for concisely bringing together such a wealth of information and for its excellent presentation. The <em>Encyclopedia</em> is a unique publication of such type and a welcome contribution to hydrology and water resources literature.<strong>'</strong> <br /> <strong>W.G. Strupczewski and M. Osuch, Pure and Applied Geophysics, 158</strong> <strong>(2001)</strong> <br />