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2006 | Buch

Groundwater and Ecosystems

herausgegeben von: Alper Baba, Ken W. F. Howard, Orhan Gunduz

Verlag: Springer Netherlands

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Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDEs) frequently exhibit rich biological diversity and can provide enormous economic wealth. In recent years, GDEs in many industrialized countries have shown signs of serious degradation, primarily the result of groundwater abstraction and pollution. Many such systems, including a number of well documented cases in Eastern Europe, are no longer sustainable. As a consequence, the conservation and sustainable management of GDEs has emerged as one of the most urgent environmental research priorities of our time. A large percentage of the world’s population lives in cities and either depends on, or is affected in some way, by groundwater. Moreover, groundwater has become a very important and complex issue that attracts the interest of many diverse stakeholders. Many problems related to groundwater and ecosystems are shared by countries throughout the world and there is growing recognition that much can be gained by co-operation on an international scale. This is no time to be complacent and it is critical that key problems be identified, that the potential consequences of these problems be understood, and that the development of solutions begins urgently. Important data gaps must be recognized and filled without delay

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter
Remote sensing techniques to monitoring coastal plain areas suffering from salt water intrusion and etection of fresh water discharge in coastal, karstic areas: case studies from greece
T. Astaras, D. Oikonomidis
Effects of fly ash from coal-burning electrical utilities on ecosystem and utilization of fly ash
Alper Baba, M. A. Usmen
Groundwater age: a vital information in protecting the groundwater dependent ecosystem
Sardar Bayari, N. N. Ozyurt, Z. Hatipoglu, S. Kilani
Groundwater in semi-arid mediterranean areas: desertification, soil salinization and ecosystems
A. Chambel
Assessment of vulnerability of water resources to climate change: ecohydrological implications
M. Ekmekci, L. Tezcan
Predicting probable effects of urbanization on future ecological integrity in the upper illinois river basin, USA
M. J. Friedel
Geochemical modelling of geothermal fluids - application of the computer program SOLMINEQ.88
L. B. Giese, L. Cetiner
Ground water vulnerability assessment for intermontane valleys using chu valley of kyrghyzstan as an example
R. Litvak, E. Nemaltseva, L. Morris
Surface/subsurface interactions: coupling mechanisms and numerical solution procedures
Orhan Gunduz
Ground-surface water interactions and the role of the hyporheic zone
Ken W. F. Howard, H. S. Maier, S. L. Mattson
Ground water management at irrigated lands of uzbekistan and its influence on ecological system
R. Ikramov
Improved groundwater management strategies at the amu darya river
J. Froebrich, M. Ikramova, R. Razakov
The impact of groundwater production and exploitation on ecosystem in azerbaijan
R. Israfilov, Y. Israfilov, M. Ismailova
On modelling of ground and surface water interactions
J. Kania, A. Haladus, S. Witczak
Nitrogen leaching in an aquatic terrestrial transition zone
J. Kern, H. J. Hellebrand, Y. Kavdir
Interactions between groundwater – surface water and terrestrial eco-systems
S. Kirk
Natural water supply and fertilization interactions on crops yield in fragile agroecosystem
M. László
Groundwater fluxes in arid and semi-arid environments
M. W. Lubczynski
Water management in thessaly, central greece
N. Margaris, C. Galogiannis, M. Grammatikaki
Modeling of heavy metal contamination within an irrigated area
G. Melikadze, T. Chelidze, J. Leveinen
Using of groundwater for increasing of water supply of irrigation systems in arid zone
K. Mukhamejanov, F. Vyshpolsky
Groundwater modelling in atlantic coastal ecosystems (south portugal)
J. Condeça, I. Pinheiro, M. Oliveira da Silva, A. Chambel
Global change, its impact on functions of aquifer systems and their dependent ecosystems
S. Puri
The vulnerability of groundwater dependent ecosystems: a study on the porsuk river basin (turkey) as a typical example
G. Yuce
Metadaten
Titel
Groundwater and Ecosystems
herausgegeben von
Alper Baba
Ken W. F. Howard
Orhan Gunduz
Copyright-Jahr
2006
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Electronic ISBN
978-1-4020-4738-1
Print ISBN
978-1-4020-4736-7
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4738-X