<p>Soils will play a central role in mediating the impact of climate change on natural and managed ecosystems. <BR>The book addresses the various responses of soil processes and properties to environmental change and highlights their contribution to the proper understanding of ecosystem behaviour.<B
Groundwater response to changing climate
β Scribed by Makoto Taniguchi; I P Holman
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 238
- Series
- Selected papers on hydrogeology, 16; Hydrogeology (International Association of Hydrogeologists), 16
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Vulnerability of groundwater resources in different hydrogeological conditions to climate change / O. Novicky, L. Kasparek & J. Uhlik --
Changing climate and saltwater intrusion in the Nile Delta, Egypt / G. Barrocu & K. Dahab --
Impact of climate variability on the water resources in the Draa basin (Morocco): analysis of the rainfall regime and groundwater recharge / S. Ouysse, N.-E. Laftouhi & K. Tajeddine --
Effects of global warming and urbanization on surface/subsurface temperature and cherry blooming in Japan / M. Taniguchi, Y. Shiraki & S. Huang --
Tempral variation of stable isotopes in precipitation at Tsukuba, Ogawa and Utsunomiya City in Japan / S. Yabusaki, N. Tase & Y. Shimano --
The C age of confined groundwater in a sandy-muddy Pleistocene aquifer / I. Machida, Y. Suzuki & M. Takeuchi --
Understanding groundwater flow regimes in low permeability rocks using stable isotope paleo records in porewaters / M. Teramoto, J. Shimada & T. Kunimaru --
Mineralogical analysis of a long-term groundwater system in Tono and Horonobe area, Japan / T. Iwatsuki, T. Mizuno, K. Hama & T. Kunimaru --
Verification of He and C1 dating of very old groundwater in the Great Artesian Basin, Australia / T. Hasegawa, Y. Mahara, K. Nakata & M.A. Habermehl --
Land substance characteristics of the Jakarta basin (Indonesia) and its relation with groundwater extraction and sea level rise / H.Z. Abidin, H. Andreas, M. Gamal, I. Gumilar, M. Napitupulu, Y. Fukuda, T. Deguchi, Y. Maruyama & E. Riawan --
Alluvial fans-importance and relevance: a review of studies by research group on hydro-environments around alluvial fans in Japan / S.G. Hu. T. Kobayashi, E. Okuda, A. Oishi, M. Saito, T. Kayaki & S. Miyazaki --
Study on the relation between groundwater and surfac water in Toyohira-gawa alluvial fan, Hokkaido, Japan / S.G. Hu, S. Miyajima, D. Nagaoka, K. Koizumi & K. Mukai --
Present state of the water balance in the Isawa-gawa alluvial fan, Iwate Prefecture, Japan and its future prospect under global warming / K. Yoshimatsu, H. Najura, K. Sato & T. Kobayashi --
Study of the groundwater flow system in the Echi-gawa alluvial fan, Shiga Prefecture, Japan / M. Kobayashi, M. Yamada, H. Yang & T. Hijii --
Modelling of groundwater flow characterized by hydrogeological structures and interaction with surface water at Shigenobu-gawa alluvial fan, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, with a preliminary examination of the influence of climate change / O. Watanabe, T. Kayaki, H. Ichimaru & T. Hijii --
Hydrogeology and water balance in R. Chikugo-gawa Plain, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan / S. Hasegawa, A. Oishi, S. Miyazaki & N. Kohara
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