Hydrology and Global Environmental ChangeRoutledge, 13 Okt 2014 - 364 halaman Hydrology and Global Environmental Change presents the hydrological contribution to, and consequences of, global environmental change. Assuming little or no prior knowledge on the part of the reader, the book looks at the main processes of global environmental change - global scale processes, large regional processes, repetitive processes - and how the hydrological cycle, processes and regimes impact on GEC and vice-versa. |
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Chapter 2 The global water balance | 14 |
Chapter 3 Components of the water balance | 21 |
Chapter 4 Patterns of hydrological behaviour | 94 |
Chapter 5 Water quality and the flux of materials | 143 |
Chapter 6 Change in the catchment | 170 |
acid deposition and global warming | 212 |
Chapter 8 Hydrological processes and the earth system | 250 |
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albedo amount of water annual aquifer Arnell atmosphere average basin carbon catchment Chapter characteristics chemical climate change climate models climatic variability con concentrations cycle deforestation dissolved effects energy ENSO Environment estimated event example Figure flood fluxes forest global environmental change groundwater hydraulic conductivity hydrological behaviour hydrological cycle hydrological processes hydrological system impact increase infiltration capacity inputs intercepted water Journal of Hydrology lakes land cover land surface material measure Niño nitrate nitrogen North nutrients ocean overland flow peak plants Plynlimon potential evaporation precipitation proportion radiation rain rainfall raingauges recharge reduced regions Research river channel river flows runoff saturated scale scenarios season sediment sensible heat shows simulated snow snowmelt soil moisture soil moisture content soil water spatial stemflow storage streamflow suspended sediment temperature throughfall tion transpiration tropical vapour pressure vapour pressure deficit variation varies water balance water quality Water Resources wetlands whilst