Product Overview
The fresh water supplies of the Earth are finite and as the  world's population continues to grow humanity's thirst for this water  seems unquenchable. Intense pressure is being exerted upon freshwater  resources and a lack of adequate clean water is seen as one of the  most serious global problems for the 21st century. Indeed it has been  said that the next war will be fought over water, not oil. Human  health and the health of supporting ecosystems increasingly depends  upon our ability to find, control, manage and understand water. 
  In a single volume, The Encyclopedia of Hydrology and Water  Resources provides the reader with a comprehensive overview and  understanding of the diverse field of hydrology. The intimate  inclusion of material on water resources emphasizes the practical  applications of this field, applications which are indispensable in  any modern approach to the subject. This volume is a vital reference  for all hydrologists, hydrogeologists and water engineers worldwide,  whether they are concerned with the exploitation of new sources of  water, the protection and management of existing reserves, or the  science of surface water and groundwater flow. 
  114 eminent scientists from 17 countries worldwide have contributed to  this authoritative volume. Superbly illustrated throughout, it  includes almost 300 entries on a range of key topics, including arid  and semi-arid zones, climates and climate change, floods and droughts,  desertification, entropy, flow measurement, groundwater, hydrological  cycle, hydrological models, infiltration, karst hydrology,  paleohydrology, precipitation, remote sensing, river pollution  prevention, rivers, lakes and seas, satellite hydrology, soil erosion,  water treatment, water use, weather radar, and world water balance.
 
             
                    
            
            
            
           