Essentials of Water: Water in the Earth's Physical and Biological Environments
Water shapes the planet and all life upon it. Breaking down traditional disciplinary barriers, this accessible, holistic introduction to the role and importance of water in Earth's physical and biological environments assumes no prior knowledge. It provides the reader with a clear and coherent explanation of the unique properties of water and how these allow it to affect landscapes and underpin all life on Earth. Contemporary issues surrounding water quality – such as the rise of microplastics and climate change – are highlighted, ensuring readers understand current debates. Giving all of the necessary background and up-to-date references, and including numerous examples and illustrations to explain concepts, worked mathematical calculations, and extensive end-of-chapter questions, this is the ideal introductory textbook for students seeking to understand the inextricable links between water and the environment.
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Essentials of Water: Water in the Earth's Physical and Biological Environments
Water shapes the planet and all life upon it. Breaking down traditional disciplinary barriers, this accessible, holistic introduction to the role and importance of water in Earth's physical and biological environments assumes no prior knowledge. It provides the reader with a clear and coherent explanation of the unique properties of water and how these allow it to affect landscapes and underpin all life on Earth. Contemporary issues surrounding water quality – such as the rise of microplastics and climate change – are highlighted, ensuring readers understand current debates. Giving all of the necessary background and up-to-date references, and including numerous examples and illustrations to explain concepts, worked mathematical calculations, and extensive end-of-chapter questions, this is the ideal introductory textbook for students seeking to understand the inextricable links between water and the environment.
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Essentials of Water: Water in the Earth's Physical and Biological Environments

Essentials of Water: Water in the Earth's Physical and Biological Environments

by Peter Blanken
Essentials of Water: Water in the Earth's Physical and Biological Environments

Essentials of Water: Water in the Earth's Physical and Biological Environments

by Peter Blanken

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Water shapes the planet and all life upon it. Breaking down traditional disciplinary barriers, this accessible, holistic introduction to the role and importance of water in Earth's physical and biological environments assumes no prior knowledge. It provides the reader with a clear and coherent explanation of the unique properties of water and how these allow it to affect landscapes and underpin all life on Earth. Contemporary issues surrounding water quality – such as the rise of microplastics and climate change – are highlighted, ensuring readers understand current debates. Giving all of the necessary background and up-to-date references, and including numerous examples and illustrations to explain concepts, worked mathematical calculations, and extensive end-of-chapter questions, this is the ideal introductory textbook for students seeking to understand the inextricable links between water and the environment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108996457
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/13/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 32 MB
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About the Author

Peter D. Blanken is a Professor and former Chair of the Department of Geography at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he has taught courses in climatology and biometeorology for over 25 years. His research appears in almost 150 peer-reviewed journal articles and several book chapters. He is co-author of Microclimate and Local Climate (2016, Cambridge University Press), and has served on the Editorial Board of the Bulletin of the American Meteorology Society for over 20 years.

Table of Contents

1. The historical significance of water; 2. The composition of water; 3. The properties of water; 4. The origin of water; 5. The distribution of liquid water; 6. The distribution of ice; 7. Evaporation, condensation, and precipitation; 8. Melting and freezing, sublimation and deposition; 9. Liquid water weathering, erosion, and landforms; 10. Cold region processes and landforms; 11. The ascent of water within vegetation; 12. Transpiration; 13. Water and thermoregulation: amphibians, reptiles, and insects; 14. Water and thermoregulation: humans; 15. Water quality; 16. Changes in evaporation and humidity.
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