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Soil Erosion And Sediment Flux In Northern Jordan: Analysis, Quantification And The Respective Qualitative Impacts On A Reservoir Using A Multiple Response Approach (springer Theses)

معرفی کتاب «Soil Erosion And Sediment Flux In Northern Jordan: Analysis, Quantification And The Respective Qualitative Impacts On A Reservoir Using A Multiple Response Approach (springer Theses)» نوشتهٔ Sabine Kraushaar (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Springer در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

"This book combines new quantitative erosion measurement methods with a geochemical fingerprint and a model-based approach to measure erosion and sediment flux in the Wadi Al-Arab, a Mediterranean to semi-arid catchment in northwest Jordan. The outcomes reveal the local importance of soil erosion and sediment yield in connection with sedimentation and pollution of surface water bodies, propose managed aquifer recharge strategies that focus on in-channel constructions, and can be used to support local soil management strategies. In Jordan, one of the most water scarcity-affected countries in the world, erosion and sedimentation negatively impact integrative water resource management projects, such as water reservoirs and groundwater recharge basins. This book combines a multiple-response approach with new qualitative methods, such as olive mound measurements and OSL dating of Roman cistern sediments, to obtain long-term average erosion rates in the Mediterranean to semi-arid Wadi Al-Arab catchment in northwest Jordan. The implementation and enhancement of a geochemical sediment fingerprint of the reservoir sediments helped to provide new insights on sediment connectivity. Lastly, the outcomes were compiled and tested in the SedNet model, which provides a more holistic view of the results at the catchment scale and can effectively complement local management strategies"- - Springer Annotation This book combines new quantitative erosion measurement methods with a geochemical fingerprint and a model-based approach to measure erosion and sediment flux in the Wadi Al-Arab, a Mediterranean to semi-arid catchment in northwest Jordan. The outcomes reveal the local importance of soil erosion and sediment yield in connection with sedimentation and pollution of surface water bodies, propose managed aquifer recharge strategies that focus on in-channel constructions, and can be used to support local soil management strategies. In Jordan, one of the most water scarcity-affected countries in the world, erosion and sedimentation negatively impact integrative water resource management projects, such as water reservoirs and groundwater recharge basins. This book combines a multiple-response approach with new qualitative methods, such as olive mound measurements and OSL dating of Roman cistern sediments, to obtain long-term average erosion rates in the Mediterranean to semi-arid Wadi Al-Arab catchment in northwest Jordan. The implementation and enhancement of a geochemical sediment fingerprint of the reservoir sediments helped to provide new insights on sediment connectivity. Lastly, the outcomes were compiled and tested in the SedNet model, which provides a more holistic view of the results at the catchment scale and can effectively complement local management strategies Front Matter....Pages i-xix Introduction....Pages 1-11 The Wadi Al-Arab....Pages 13-32 Erosion Features and Measurement Methods on the Slope....Pages 33-76 Qualitative Effects of Sediments on the Wadi Al-Arab Reservoir....Pages 77-89 Sediment Fingerprinting: A Revised Approach for Data Correction and Evaluation....Pages 91-121 Wrapping Up Findings in a Sediment Transport Model for Wadi Al-Arab....Pages 123-142 Final Conclusion and Discussion of the Results....Pages 143-146 Outlook....Pages 147-149 Innovative Aspects of the Research....Pages 151-152 Back Matter....Pages 153-185
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