The vulnerability of water resources due to climate change and human activities is globally increasing. The phenomenon of hydrological change is complicated because of the combinations and interactions between natural climate fluctuation, global warming and human activities including changes in land utilization. The impact areas of hydrological changes are also not only within the basin, but reach to the ocean through coastal water exchanges. This book presents contributions focused on integrated water management from headwater to the ocean in a time of climate change and increasing...
The vulnerability of water resources due to climate change and human activities is globally increasing. The phenomenon of hydrological change is compl...
Impact of Climate Change on Groundwater Resources focuses on the impacts of climate change/variability on groundwater storage, recharge, discharge, and groundwater quality, as well as the impacts of sea level changes on groundwater. The knowledge from contemporary field investigations, numerical simulations, satellite data such as GRACE, Paleo-hydrology, historical records, monitoring and modeling studies are reported. This book also examines the assessment of uncertainty in hydrological models that are driven by climate data. This book will integrate the knowledge of the...
Impact of Climate Change on Groundwater Resources focuses on the impacts of climate change/variability on groundwater storage, recharge, disch...
Water circulates continuously and seamlessly on Earth with little regard for the boundaries we draw. There are natural boundaries as between land and ocean and surface and subsurface environments, as well as human or demographic boundaries between nations, cultures, and religions. Although considered necessary by societies, these human-created boundaries disrupt natural water circulation, leading to serious water-related environmental problems. The dilemma of how to manage water beyond our boundaries remains, and nations have different ways and means of controlling each form of water, whether...
Water circulates continuously and seamlessly on Earth with little regard for the boundaries we draw. There are natural boundaries as between land and ...