Hydro-Ecological Modeling

Water is not only an interesting object to be studied on its own, it also is an important component driving almost all ecological processes occurring in our landscapes. Plant growth depends on soil water content, as well is nutrient turnover by microbes. Water shapes the environment by erosion and s...

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description Water is not only an interesting object to be studied on its own, it also is an important component driving almost all ecological processes occurring in our landscapes. Plant growth depends on soil water content, as well is nutrient turnover by microbes. Water shapes the environment by erosion and sedimentation. Species occur or are lost depending on hydrological conditions, and many infectious diseases are water-borne. Modeling the complex interactions of water and ecosystem processes requires the prediction of hydrological fluxes and stages on the one side and the coupling of the ecosystem process model on the other. While much effort has been given to the development of the hydrological model theory in recent decades, we have just begun to explore the difficulties that occur when coupled model applications are being set up.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-497172022-01-31T11:08:09Z Hydro-Ecological Modeling hydrological modeling flexible model toolkits biodiversity hydro-biogeochemistry model coupling erosion climate and land use change ecological modeling Water is not only an interesting object to be studied on its own, it also is an important component driving almost all ecological processes occurring in our landscapes. Plant growth depends on soil water content, as well is nutrient turnover by microbes. Water shapes the environment by erosion and sedimentation. Species occur or are lost depending on hydrological conditions, and many infectious diseases are water-borne. Modeling the complex interactions of water and ecosystem processes requires the prediction of hydrological fluxes and stages on the one side and the coupling of the ecosystem process model on the other. While much effort has been given to the development of the hydrological model theory in recent decades, we have just begun to explore the difficulties that occur when coupled model applications are being set up. 2021-02-11T15:42:36Z 2021-02-11T15:42:36Z 2016-08-02 16:08:50 2016 book 19388 9783038422129 9783038422396 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/49717 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://amzn.to/2b5Zdeh http://www.mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/215 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783038422129 9783038422396 XIV, 322 open access
spellingShingle hydrological modeling
flexible model toolkits
biodiversity
hydro-biogeochemistry
model coupling
erosion
climate and land use change
ecological modeling
Hydro-Ecological Modeling
title Hydro-Ecological Modeling
title_full Hydro-Ecological Modeling
title_fullStr Hydro-Ecological Modeling
title_full_unstemmed Hydro-Ecological Modeling
title_short Hydro-Ecological Modeling
title_sort hydro ecological modeling
topic hydrological modeling
flexible model toolkits
biodiversity
hydro-biogeochemistry
model coupling
erosion
climate and land use change
ecological modeling
topic_facet hydrological modeling
flexible model toolkits
biodiversity
hydro-biogeochemistry
model coupling
erosion
climate and land use change
ecological modeling
url 19388