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Ecological Significance of Riparian Ecosystems: Challenges and
Management Strategies examines the current issues related to river
ecosystems, their environmental importance, pollution issues and
potential management strategies. The book is divided into 4 key
themes: Basics of river ecosystem, Natural phenomenon of river
ecosystem, Human-induced problems of river ecosystem, and
Management measures for the river ecosystem. Through these four
themes, the contributors present both practical and theoretical
aspects of river ecosystem in changing climate. An emphasis has
been made on the recent research of climate change and its impact
on the river ecosystem. River ecosystems have tremendous potential
to store CO2, however, with changing climatic and anthropogenic
activities, these habitats are under threat, and river ecosystems
are losing the very vital service of storing carbon. Unlike well
documented terrestrial biodiversity, the biodiversity in aquatic
ecosystems is still unrecognized to some extent.
An indispensable introduction to the key environmental processes of
weathering and erosion Natural and human-induced weathering
processes can have a great impact on soil and groundwater quality.
With climate change and other environmental challenges placing
increased emphasis on these resources, it has never been more
important for researchers and environmental professionals to attain
detailed knowledge of weathering and erosion processes. Weathering
and Erosion Processes in the Natural Environment meets this need
with a rigorous, systematic overview. Beginning with a description
of different forces and processes that contribute to weathering, it
then discusses the different kinds of landforms that can be
produced by weathering and erosion processes, as well as the
potential impacts of hydrogeological processes on both surface
water and groundwater. The result is a volume that balances
qualitative and quantitative understanding of this crucial subject.
Weathering and Erosion Processes in the Natural Environment readers
will also find: Documented examples in which weathering and erosion
processes have led to heavy metals and other trace elements in
groundwater Detailed discussion of climate change impacts,
including extreme weather events and rising carbon dioxide levels
Modeling approaches throughout to enable quantitative assessment
and predictions of future impact Weathering and Erosion Processes
in the Natural Environment is ideal for researchers and advanced
students in geology, geochemistry, hydrogeochemistry and
environmental science, as well as professionals dealing with water
and soil management.
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