Excessive groundwater pumping, groundwater contamination, and
subsurface thermal anomalies have occurred frequently in Asian
coastal cities, greatly disturbing the urban aquifer and the
subsurface environment. In this volume, the relationship between
the stage of a city s development and subsurface environment issues
have been explored. Intensive field surveys were done in Tokyo,
Osaka, Seoul, Taipei, Bangkok, Jakarta, and Manila. New, advanced
methods, including satellite, tracer techniques, and the social
economy model, were developed to evaluate subsurface conditions.
Groundwater storage and groundwater recharge rates, as well as the
accumulation and transport of pollutants, have been compiled as
integrated indices of natural capacities under climate and social
changes, and used to evaluate the vulnerability risk for all
cities. The indices have been made on a yearly basis for seven
cities for a century (1900 2000). Using these indicators it is now
possible to manage groundwater resources in a sustainable fashion.
This volume is indispensable to researchers in hydrology, coastal
oceanography, civil engineering, urban geography, social economy,
climatology, geothermics, and urban management.
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