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Global Warming, River Flows and Water Resources, Hardback Book

Global Warming, River Flows and Water Resources Hardback

Part of the Water Science series

Hardback

Description

Written by a leading expert in the field, this volume provides an outstanding review of the potential effects of global warming on river flows and water resources. It covers methodologies for climate change impact assessments, techniques for defining credible climate change scenarios, and models for hydrological analysis, before reviewing in some detail, the many published studies into possible changes in hydrological regimes.

The bulk of the book is built around a case study of the potential effects of climate change for river flows in Britain.

The case study is used to illustrate methods and approaches, and is placed in the broadest context through the literature reviews.

It finishes by considering the implications of changes in river flows for water uses and river floodplain activities, as well as for the management of water resources.

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