Multiscale Impacts of Anthropogenic and Climate Changes on Tropical and Mediterranean Hydrology

The atmospheric part of the water cycle is accelerating, affecting hydrological dynamics, especially in tropical and Mediterranean areas, where landscapes, soils and territories are particularly vulnerable to global warming and land use changes. Across four continents and a dozen of different region...

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description The atmospheric part of the water cycle is accelerating, affecting hydrological dynamics, especially in tropical and Mediterranean areas, where landscapes, soils and territories are particularly vulnerable to global warming and land use changes. Across four continents and a dozen of different regions or basins, this SI strives to highlight the environmental and societal vulnerabilities and their links with the water cycle. The basins of three of the greatest basins in the world in terms of streamflows—the Amazon River, the Orinoco River and the Congo River—show their unexpected behaviors. This book aims to present past and present status to improve future land and water management.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-767452024-03-27T16:34:43Z Multiscale Impacts of Anthropogenic and Climate Changes on Tropical and Mediterranean Hydrology Descroix, Luc Mahé, Gil Laraque, Alain Ribolzi, Olivier Lacombe, Guillaume Africa rainfall monthly grids database inverse distance weighted agroforestry catchment hydrology humid tropics hydrological modeling impact assessment land-cover change Montane Southeast Asia rubber trend detection water balance critical drought frequency analysis Mediterranean region precipitation deficit Seyhan River basin spatial drought analysis standardized precipitation index (SPI) Casiquiare Orinoco Amazon bifurcation hydro-sedimentary budget trends Senegal River Basin rainfall shift hydroclimatic variables streamflow climate change data preprocessing donor selection drainage area ratio Euphrates basin moving average physical similarity streamflow estimation ungauged basins water salinity inverse estuaries West Africa drought mangrove Mono basin extreme rainfall events ENSEMBLE regional climate models modeling MUSLE erosion solid transport dam Bouregreg Morocco overland flow inter-rill erosion teak tree plantation understory broom grass South–East Asia land management soil erosion flow recession model discharge forecast Senegal River Gambia River Niger River hydroclimatology hydrosedimentology hydrogeochemical Congo River Basin urbanization impervious area Cameroon runoff Rambla de Algeciras semi-arid lake lakeshores silting bank gullies UAV LiDAR DoD M3C2 Fouta Djallon water tower depletion (or recession) coefficient runoff coefficient soil water holding capacity basement sandstone Fula society n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general The atmospheric part of the water cycle is accelerating, affecting hydrological dynamics, especially in tropical and Mediterranean areas, where landscapes, soils and territories are particularly vulnerable to global warming and land use changes. Across four continents and a dozen of different regions or basins, this SI strives to highlight the environmental and societal vulnerabilities and their links with the water cycle. The basins of three of the greatest basins in the world in terms of streamflows—the Amazon River, the Orinoco River and the Congo River—show their unexpected behaviors. This book aims to present past and present status to improve future land and water management. 2022-01-11T13:40:47Z 2022-01-11T13:40:47Z 2021 book ONIX_20220111_9783036512365_480 9783036512365 9783036512372 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76745 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4194 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4194 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-1237-2 10.3390/books978-3-0365-1237-2 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036512365 9783036512372 372 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle Africa
rainfall
monthly grids
database
inverse distance weighted
agroforestry
catchment hydrology
humid tropics
hydrological modeling
impact assessment
land-cover change
Montane Southeast Asia
rubber
trend detection
water balance
critical drought
frequency analysis
Mediterranean region
precipitation deficit
Seyhan River basin
spatial drought analysis
standardized precipitation index (SPI)
Casiquiare
Orinoco
Amazon
bifurcation
hydro-sedimentary budget
trends
Senegal River Basin
rainfall shift
hydroclimatic variables
streamflow
climate change
data preprocessing
donor selection
drainage area ratio
Euphrates basin
moving average
physical similarity
streamflow estimation
ungauged basins
water salinity
inverse estuaries
West Africa
drought
mangrove
Mono basin
extreme rainfall events
ENSEMBLE
regional climate models
modeling
MUSLE
erosion
solid transport
dam
Bouregreg
Morocco
overland flow
inter-rill erosion
teak tree plantation
understory
broom grass
South–East Asia
land management
soil erosion
flow recession model
discharge forecast
Senegal River
Gambia River
Niger River
hydroclimatology
hydrosedimentology
hydrogeochemical
Congo River Basin
urbanization
impervious area
Cameroon
runoff
Rambla de Algeciras
semi-arid
lake
lakeshores
silting
bank gullies
UAV
LiDAR
DoD
M3C2
Fouta Djallon
water tower
depletion (or recession) coefficient
runoff coefficient
soil water holding capacity
basement
sandstone
Fula society
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
Multiscale Impacts of Anthropogenic and Climate Changes on Tropical and Mediterranean Hydrology
title Multiscale Impacts of Anthropogenic and Climate Changes on Tropical and Mediterranean Hydrology
title_full Multiscale Impacts of Anthropogenic and Climate Changes on Tropical and Mediterranean Hydrology
title_fullStr Multiscale Impacts of Anthropogenic and Climate Changes on Tropical and Mediterranean Hydrology
title_full_unstemmed Multiscale Impacts of Anthropogenic and Climate Changes on Tropical and Mediterranean Hydrology
title_short Multiscale Impacts of Anthropogenic and Climate Changes on Tropical and Mediterranean Hydrology
title_sort multiscale impacts of anthropogenic and climate changes on tropical and mediterranean hydrology
topic Africa
rainfall
monthly grids
database
inverse distance weighted
agroforestry
catchment hydrology
humid tropics
hydrological modeling
impact assessment
land-cover change
Montane Southeast Asia
rubber
trend detection
water balance
critical drought
frequency analysis
Mediterranean region
precipitation deficit
Seyhan River basin
spatial drought analysis
standardized precipitation index (SPI)
Casiquiare
Orinoco
Amazon
bifurcation
hydro-sedimentary budget
trends
Senegal River Basin
rainfall shift
hydroclimatic variables
streamflow
climate change
data preprocessing
donor selection
drainage area ratio
Euphrates basin
moving average
physical similarity
streamflow estimation
ungauged basins
water salinity
inverse estuaries
West Africa
drought
mangrove
Mono basin
extreme rainfall events
ENSEMBLE
regional climate models
modeling
MUSLE
erosion
solid transport
dam
Bouregreg
Morocco
overland flow
inter-rill erosion
teak tree plantation
understory
broom grass
South–East Asia
land management
soil erosion
flow recession model
discharge forecast
Senegal River
Gambia River
Niger River
hydroclimatology
hydrosedimentology
hydrogeochemical
Congo River Basin
urbanization
impervious area
Cameroon
runoff
Rambla de Algeciras
semi-arid
lake
lakeshores
silting
bank gullies
UAV
LiDAR
DoD
M3C2
Fouta Djallon
water tower
depletion (or recession) coefficient
runoff coefficient
soil water holding capacity
basement
sandstone
Fula society
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
topic_facet Africa
rainfall
monthly grids
database
inverse distance weighted
agroforestry
catchment hydrology
humid tropics
hydrological modeling
impact assessment
land-cover change
Montane Southeast Asia
rubber
trend detection
water balance
critical drought
frequency analysis
Mediterranean region
precipitation deficit
Seyhan River basin
spatial drought analysis
standardized precipitation index (SPI)
Casiquiare
Orinoco
Amazon
bifurcation
hydro-sedimentary budget
trends
Senegal River Basin
rainfall shift
hydroclimatic variables
streamflow
climate change
data preprocessing
donor selection
drainage area ratio
Euphrates basin
moving average
physical similarity
streamflow estimation
ungauged basins
water salinity
inverse estuaries
West Africa
drought
mangrove
Mono basin
extreme rainfall events
ENSEMBLE
regional climate models
modeling
MUSLE
erosion
solid transport
dam
Bouregreg
Morocco
overland flow
inter-rill erosion
teak tree plantation
understory
broom grass
South–East Asia
land management
soil erosion
flow recession model
discharge forecast
Senegal River
Gambia River
Niger River
hydroclimatology
hydrosedimentology
hydrogeochemical
Congo River Basin
urbanization
impervious area
Cameroon
runoff
Rambla de Algeciras
semi-arid
lake
lakeshores
silting
bank gullies
UAV
LiDAR
DoD
M3C2
Fouta Djallon
water tower
depletion (or recession) coefficient
runoff coefficient
soil water holding capacity
basement
sandstone
Fula society
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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