Water at the Surface of Earth: An Introduction to Ecosystem Hydrodynamics
Water at the Surface of the Earth: An Introduction to Ecosystem Hydrodynamics provides an introduction to the ways in which biological, physical, cultural, and urban systems at the surface of the earth operate, with a particular focus on the hydrodynamics of ecosystems, i.e., water and its association with other forms of matter, including pollutants, and with several forms of energy. The chapter sequence in this book follows the downward progress of water from the lower atmosphere, through ecosystems at the earth's surface, through the soil and mantle rock, to the ""waters under the earth."" In other words, the book begins with input of water to ecosystems, then describes how it is processed in these systems, and ends with the liquid water yield from them. The book first discusses storms in the atmosphere. These are systems that convert inflows of water vapor into outflows of raindrops and snowflakes that are precipitated to the underlying surface. This is followed by separate chapters on how water is delivered from the atmosphere to surface ecosystems; water budgets at the surface and in the soil; evaporation from these systems back to the atmosphere; water in the local air and rocks; and horizontal movement of water transformed by ecosystems where the preceding storages and fluxes were located.
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Water at the Surface of Earth: An Introduction to Ecosystem Hydrodynamics
Water at the Surface of the Earth: An Introduction to Ecosystem Hydrodynamics provides an introduction to the ways in which biological, physical, cultural, and urban systems at the surface of the earth operate, with a particular focus on the hydrodynamics of ecosystems, i.e., water and its association with other forms of matter, including pollutants, and with several forms of energy. The chapter sequence in this book follows the downward progress of water from the lower atmosphere, through ecosystems at the earth's surface, through the soil and mantle rock, to the ""waters under the earth."" In other words, the book begins with input of water to ecosystems, then describes how it is processed in these systems, and ends with the liquid water yield from them. The book first discusses storms in the atmosphere. These are systems that convert inflows of water vapor into outflows of raindrops and snowflakes that are precipitated to the underlying surface. This is followed by separate chapters on how water is delivered from the atmosphere to surface ecosystems; water budgets at the surface and in the soil; evaporation from these systems back to the atmosphere; water in the local air and rocks; and horizontal movement of water transformed by ecosystems where the preceding storages and fluxes were located.
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Water at the Surface of Earth: An Introduction to Ecosystem Hydrodynamics

Water at the Surface of Earth: An Introduction to Ecosystem Hydrodynamics

by David M. Miller
Water at the Surface of Earth: An Introduction to Ecosystem Hydrodynamics

Water at the Surface of Earth: An Introduction to Ecosystem Hydrodynamics

by David M. Miller

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Water at the Surface of the Earth: An Introduction to Ecosystem Hydrodynamics provides an introduction to the ways in which biological, physical, cultural, and urban systems at the surface of the earth operate, with a particular focus on the hydrodynamics of ecosystems, i.e., water and its association with other forms of matter, including pollutants, and with several forms of energy. The chapter sequence in this book follows the downward progress of water from the lower atmosphere, through ecosystems at the earth's surface, through the soil and mantle rock, to the ""waters under the earth."" In other words, the book begins with input of water to ecosystems, then describes how it is processed in these systems, and ends with the liquid water yield from them. The book first discusses storms in the atmosphere. These are systems that convert inflows of water vapor into outflows of raindrops and snowflakes that are precipitated to the underlying surface. This is followed by separate chapters on how water is delivered from the atmosphere to surface ecosystems; water budgets at the surface and in the soil; evaporation from these systems back to the atmosphere; water in the local air and rocks; and horizontal movement of water transformed by ecosystems where the preceding storages and fluxes were located.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780080924779
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 10/07/1982
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 557
File size: 13 MB
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Deptartment of Cell Biology

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Atmospheric Vapor Flows and Atmospheric Storms3. Point Rainfall-The Delivery of Water to an Ecosystem4. Hydrologic Storms6. Large-Scale Organization of Rainfall7. Reception of Water by Ecosystems8. Water Detained on the Soil Surface9. Infiltration of Water into the Soil of an Ecosystem10. Soil Moisture11. Evaporation from Wet Surfaces12. Evaporation from Well-Watered Ecosystems13. Evaporation from Drying Ecosystems14. Water in the Local Air15. Percolation from Ecosystems16. Groundwater and Its Outflows into Local Ecosystems17. Surface Transports from Ecosystems18. Off-Site Yield of Ecosystems19. Water in Ecosystems
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