Global Water Cycle (Fundamental, Theory, Mechanisms)

Book/Chapter
Global Water Cycle (Fundamental, Theory, Mechanisms)
Schlosser, C.A. (2005)
Encyclopedia of Hydrologic Sciences, M.G. Anderson (ed.), John Wiley & Sons, West Sussex, UK, Part 15: Global Hydrology, pp. 2697-2712

Abstract/Summary:

About the book: With the increasing pressures on the availability and exploitation of fresh water resources through population increase, pollution and degradation of resources, and variations in distribution from regional and global change in the climate, compilation of knowledge in this area has become a prerequisite for education and training of practising and research hydrologists. The Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences is the definitive research level multi-volume treatment of this important topic.

Citation:

Schlosser, C.A. (2005): Global Water Cycle (Fundamental, Theory, Mechanisms). Encyclopedia of Hydrologic Sciences, M.G. Anderson (ed.), John Wiley & Sons, West Sussex, UK, Part 15: Global Hydrology, pp. 2697-2712 (http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471491039,descCd-tableOfContents.html)
  • Book/Chapter
Global Water Cycle (Fundamental, Theory, Mechanisms)

Schlosser, C.A.

M.G. Anderson (ed.), John Wiley & Sons, West Sussex, UK, Part 15: Global Hydrology, pp. 2697-2712

Abstract/Summary: 

About the book: With the increasing pressures on the availability and exploitation of fresh water resources through population increase, pollution and degradation of resources, and variations in distribution from regional and global change in the climate, compilation of knowledge in this area has become a prerequisite for education and training of practising and research hydrologists. The Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences is the definitive research level multi-volume treatment of this important topic.