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Title/Author:
Water resources in the Mediterranean region/ edited by Mehrez Zribi, Luca Brocca, Yves Tramblay, Francois Molle.
other author:
Zribi, Mehrez.
Published:
Amsterdam, Netherland :Elsevier, : 2020.,
Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
Intro -- Water Resources in the Mediterranean Region -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Water resources in the Mediterranean region: The challenge of the 21st century -- Introduction -- Knowledge of fluxes -- Remote sensing for water resources -- Governing water resources -- Models for water resources management -- Climate scenarios -- Chapter 1: Hydrological cycle, Mediterranean basins hydrology -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Mediterranean catchments -- 1.2.1. Boundary of the Mediterranean region
[NT 15003449]:
1.2.2. Mediterranean catchments draining toward the Mediterranean Sea -- 1.3. Physical characteristics -- 1.3.1. Topography -- 1.3.2. Geology -- 1.3.3. Landcover -- 1.3.4. Lithology -- 1.3.5. Soil -- 1.3.6. Karst -- 1.4. Hydro-climatic characteristics -- 1.4.1. Precipitation seasonality -- 1.4.2. Stochastic characteristics of Mediterranean wet and dry periods -- 1.5. Annual water balance of Mediterranean catchments -- 1.6. Flood events -- 1.7. Droughts -- 1.8. Discussion, conclusion, and perspectives -- Appendix A. Color legend and characteristics of Fig. 1.2
[NT 15003449]:
Appendix B. Catchments hydrological characteristics table of Fig. 1.3D -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter 2: Evapotranspiration in the Mediterranean region -- 2.1. Context: Evapotranspiration estimation as a main component of sustainable water management in the Mediterranean region -- 2.1.1. ET as an estimate of the water demand for crop and natural ecosystems -- 2.1.2. Actual ET and management issues -- 2.1.3. Evapotranspiration as a key issue in the natural environment and groundwater -- 2.2. Evapotranspiration as a link between the water and energy cycles
[NT 15003449]:
2.2.1. The main drivers of ET: Climate, water, and plants -- 2.2.2. ET in the water budget -- 2.2.3. ET in the energy budget -- 2.3. Specificities of evapotranspiration processes in the Mediterranean -- 2.3.1. Plant scale: Complex canopies, sparse vegetation, and the competition for water and radiation -- 2.3.2. Soil processes: Vapor transfer, crusting, etc -- 2.3.3. Atmospheric processes: Oasis effects at a range of scales -- 2.4. Regional evapotranspiration and its challenges -- 2.4.1. The increasing availability of remote sensing data and their use in computing ET
[NT 15003449]:
2.4.2. Water balance pathway and its pitfalls -- 2.4.3. Energy balance pathway and its issues -- 2.5. Case studies -- 2.5.1. Rainfed olive yards: An emblematic agrosystem of the Mediterranean -- 2.5.2. Regional water use in a mixed dry/irrigated agricultural landscape -- 2.5.3. Irrigation scheduling at the plot scale in the Tensift region (Morocco) -- 2.5.4. Mediterranean forest -- 2.5.5. Evapotranspiration from various ecosystems in the Crau area (SE France) -- 2.6. Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter 3: Mountain hydrology in the Mediterranean region -- 3.1. Introduction
Subject:
Since 1945 -
Subject:
Water-supply - Management. - Mediterranean Region -
Subject:
Mediterranean Region - Economic conditions - 1945- -
Online resource:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128180860
ISBN:
9780128180877 (electronic bk.)
Water resources in the Mediterranean region
Water resources in the Mediterranean region
[electronic resource] /edited by Mehrez Zribi, Luca Brocca, Yves Tramblay, Francois Molle. - 1st ed. - Amsterdam, Netherland :Elsevier,2020. - 1 online resource.
Intro -- Water Resources in the Mediterranean Region -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Water resources in the Mediterranean region: The challenge of the 21st century -- Introduction -- Knowledge of fluxes -- Remote sensing for water resources -- Governing water resources -- Models for water resources management -- Climate scenarios -- Chapter 1: Hydrological cycle, Mediterranean basins hydrology -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Mediterranean catchments -- 1.2.1. Boundary of the Mediterranean region
Water Resources in the Mediterranean Region summarizes and collates scientific developments around water resources in the Mediterranean socio-economic environment through a multidisciplinary framework synthesizing hydrology, hydrogeology, climate, bioclimatology, economics, and geography. As such, it provides essential information for any reader looking to learn more about the Mediterranean which is experiencing the impact of climate change and concurrent complex issues of anthropogenic effects, especially in agriculture and other resource uses. Water Resources in the Mediterranean Region covers different challenges in the issue of the evolution of water resources in the Mediterranean. It is intended for PhD students, research scientists, and managers interested in new solutions and approaches for water management and in the forecast of future water dynamics.
ISBN: 9780128180877 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Chronological Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HD1697.5.M43
Dewey Class. No.: 333.910091822
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