Increasing demand for water, higher standards of living, depletion of resources of acceptable quality, and excessive water pollution due to urban, agricultural, and industrial expansions have caused intense environmental, social, economic, and political predicaments. More frequent and severe floods and droughts have changed the ability and resiliency of water infrastructure systems to operate and provide services to the public. These concerns and issues have also changed the way we plan and mana...
Key to the British Freshwater Cyclopid and Calanoid Copepods
by John Philip Harding and William Albert Smith
Forestry Impact on Upland Water Quality (IH Report S., #119)
by Colin Neal, etc., C. J. Smith, and S. Hill
Selected Papers on Aquifer Overexploitation
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by Xmas20gang Publications
Hydrogeology, Chemical Weathering, and Soil Formation (Geophysical Monograph, #258)
by Allen Hunt and Markus Egli
Explores soil as a nexus for water, chemicals, and biologically coupled nutrient cycling Soil is a narrow but critically important zone on Earth's surface. It is the interface for water and carbon recycling from above and part of the cycling of sediment and rock from below. Hydrogeology, Chemical Weathering, and Soil Formation places chemical weathering and soil formation in its geological, climatological, biological and hydrological perspective. Volume highlights include: The evolution of soils...
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by Eldon Enger
Contested Waterscapes in the Mekong Region: "Hydropower, Livelihoods and Governance"
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by Eldon Enger
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by Xmas20gang Publications
Snow Cover and Glacier Variations (IAHS Proceedings & Reports, #183)
Guide to Freshwater Invertebrates (FBA Scientific Publication, #68)
by M. Dobson, S. Pawley, M. Fletcher, and A Powell
Contributed articles; with reference to India.
In this book, the authors take available information on freshwater systems and evaluate it within a modern ecological framework. They consider both lentic and lotic systems in an integrated fashion, emphasizing similarities and dissimilarities in biotic and and abiotic features. Their approach throughout is to describe basic ecological theory and to discuss the relevance and applicability to freshwater organisms. The book is aimed primarily at senior undergraduate and graduate student courses in...
The development of water resources in Africa has always been central to plans for its economic development. This book reveals how although reservoirs and irrigation schemes dot the landscape, environmental problems continue to dominate thinking and reportage on Africa's crisis. Far from helping to solve Africa's environmental problems, critics have said that large-scale water development projects have themselves added to existing, or have created wholly new, environmental problems. It is commonl...
Daily River Stages at River Gage Stations on the Principal Rivers of the United States, Volumes 19-21
Ecological Impacts of Tsunamis on Coastal Ecosystems (Ecological Research Monographs)
This book focuses on the ecological impacts of the Great East Japan Earthquake and resulting tsunamis, a rare and extremely large disturbance event, on various coastal ecosystems in Japan’s Tohoku area, including sub-tidal and tidal animal communities, sand dune plant communities and coastal forests. The studies presented here describe not only how species and populations in these ecosystems were disturbed by the earthquake and tsunamis, but also how the communities have responded to the event a...