This book focuses on the principal components of an estuary. Although each chapter contains rigorous specialist knowledge, it is presented in an accessible way that encourages multi-disciplinary collaboration between such fields as hydrology, ecology and mathematical modeling. Estuarine Ecohydrology
Estuarine Ecohydrology, Second Edition: An Introduction
β Scribed by Elliott, Michael; Wolanski, Eric
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 324
- Edition
- Second edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Estuarine Ecohydrology, Second Edition, provides an ecohydrology viewpoint of an estuary as an ecosystem by focusing on its principal components, the river, the estuarine waters, the sediment, the nutrients, the wetlands, the oceanic influence, and the aquatic food web, as well as models of the health of an estuary ecosystem.
Estuaries, the intersection of freshwater and coastal ecosystems, exhibit complex physical and biological processes which must be understood in order to sustain and restore them when necessary.
This book demonstrates how, based on an understanding of the processes controlling estuarine ecosystem health, one can quantify its ability to cope with human stresses. The theories, models, and real-world solutions presented serve as a toolkit for designing a management plan for the ecologically sustainable development of estuaries.
- Provides a sound knowledge of the physical functioning of an estuary, a critical component of understanding its ecological functioning
- Ideal reference for those interested in marine biology, oceanography, coastal management, and sustainable development
- Describes the essentials behind conceptual and numerical models of the health of an estuary ecosystem and how to use these models to quantify both human impacts and the value of remediation and management measures
- Chapters are written in an accessible way that encourages collaboration between aquatic, marine, and wetland biologists, ecologists, oceanographers, geologists, geomorphologists, chemists, and ecosystem modelers
- Covers the physical, chemical, and biological elements of estuary environments, indicating that the essence of an estuaryβs functioning lies in its connectivity with the adjacent catchment and the marine/coastal system
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter,Copyright,Dedication,About the Authors,Preface to the 2nd EditionEntitled to full text1 - Introduction, Pages 1-33
2 - Estuarine water circulation, Pages 35-76
3 - Estuarine sediment dynamics, Pages 77-125
4 - Tidal wetlands, Pages 127-155
5 - Estuarine ecological structure and functioning, Pages 157-193
6 - Ecohydrology models, Pages 195-218
7 - Ecohydrology solutions, Pages 219-267
References, Pages 269-306
Index, Pages 307-321
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