Water resources engineering

Water resources engineering is the quantitative study of the hydrologic cycle the distribution and circulation of water linking the earth's atmosphere, land and oceans. Surface runoff is measured as the difference between precipitation and abstractions, such as infiltration (which replenishes g...

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Other Authors: Kozel, Petre (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Valley Cottage, NY SCITUS Academics LLC [2016]
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Table of Contents:
  • Robust decision making and info-gap decision theory for water resource system planning
  • Impact modelling of water resources development and climate scenarios on Zambezi River discharge
  • Remote sensing of the ecology and functioning of the Mekong River basin with special reference to the Tonle Sap
  • Wastewater reuse of irrigation
  • practices, safe, reuse and perspectives
  • Measurement and assessment of water resources carrying capacity in Henan Province, China
  • Climate-change impacts on water resources and hydropower potential in the upper Colorado river basin
  • Climate risk assessment for water resources development in the Niger River basin part I: context and climate projections
  • Climate risk assessment for water resources development in the Niger River basin part II: runoff elesticity and provavilistic analysis
  • Development and uptake of scenarios to support water resources planning, development and management
  • examples from South Africa