Watershed Water Environment and Hydrology under the Influence of Anthropogenic and Natural Processes
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- books978-3-0365-4060-3
- 9783036540597
- 9783036540603
- Research & information: general
- Biology, life sciences
- water chemistry
- sulfur isotope
- ion source apportionment
- water quality and risk assessment
- Chishui River watershed
- gadolinium
- rare earth elements
- micropollutants
- wastewater treatment
- anthropogenic contaminants
- phosphorus release
- internal P source
- desorption P
- abatement action
- YuQiao Reservoir
- heavy metals
- river pollution
- source identification
- risk evaluation
- upper Yangtze river watershed
- groundwater
- water quality
- CKDu
- dry zone
- fluorosis
- arsenic
- thermal stratification
- nitrogen transformation
- sediment-water interface
- reservoir
- NH4+ diffusion
- ECOMAG-HM model
- river basin
- pollution modeling
- climate and management change impacts
- Ge/Si ratio
- Yarlung Tsangpo
- Tibetan Plateau
- hydrothermal input
- silicate weathering
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The major aims of this book, "Watershed Water Environment and Hydrology under the Influence of Anthropogenic and Natural Processes", are to focus on innovative/new ideas on the watershed water environment from different perspectives across the field; distinguish the evolution of watershed water ecological and environmental quality; clarify the biogeochemical cycling of elements or pollutants; identify and quantify the sources of pollutants; and assess the ecological risk and human health risk of pollutants in the water environment at different watershed scales. In particular, eight peer-reviewed articles were collected, mainly reporting the hydrochemistry-based watershed weathering processes and their environmental implications, trace elements and their risks, and the nutrients cycle in river-reservoir systems. Overall, these papers contribute to several aspects of the watershed water environment and are valuable for river water resource protection and management.
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