| Feature | Old Edition (2008) | New Edition (2015/2022) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Blue/Green | Orange/Red with modern graphic | | Chapter on GIS | None | Brief introduction to Remote Sensing in Hydrology | | Synthetic Unit Hydrograph example | Snyder only | Snyder + SCS (Soil Conservation Service) method | | Page number for Flood Routing | Sec 7.4 | Sec 7.6 (expanded content) |
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A: Open the PDF and press Ctrl+F . Search for the word "Amazonian" or "SCS" . If nothing appears, it’s the old edition. Conclusion The Jayarami Reddy hydrology textbook remains a non-negotiable asset for water resource engineers. While the digital age tempts us with free alternatives, the new edition offers critical updates that are worth the minimal investment.
A: The 4th Edition (or the latest print) is recommended, as GATE has recently added questions on Urban Hydrology and Climate Change, which only the new editions cover.