Watersheds : processes, management, and impact
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Watersheds : processes, management, and impact
(Water resource planning, development and management series)(Environmental science, engineering and technology series)
Nova Science, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book examines the management and impacts of watersheds on the ecosystem process. The authors present topics including the effects of thinning on material transformation in a stand of Cryptomeria japonica in a watershed in eastern Japan; natural and human influences on the inorganic water chemistry of the northern Xinjiang rivers in China; current land use within the Conecuh/Escambia River watershed in the Gulf of Mexico; factors affecting farmers' adoption of best management practices in Ontario's Grand River watershed; and the adaptation of national elevation dataset to estimate depression storage in a glaciated watershed.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Effects of Thinning on Material Transformation in Cryptomeria Japonica Stand in a Watershed in Eastern Japan
- Natural & Human Influences on the Inorganic Water Chemistry in an Arid Land of Northern Xinjiang, China
- Summer Holding Areas of the Gulf Sturgeon within the Conecuh/Escambia River System, Alabama & Florida
- Factors Affecting Farmers' Adoption of Best Management Practices in Ontario's Grand River Watershed
- Adaptation of National Elevation Dataset to Estimate Depression Storage in a Glaciated Watershed
- Index.
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