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Lakes are vital freshwater reservoirs, holding over 90% of the Earth's unfrozen surface freshwater. Lake Facts explores these essential bodies of water, detailing their formation, ecological significance, and the threats they face. Understanding lake ecosystems is crucial, as they serve as indicators of environmental health and play a key role in global climate regulation. For instance, lakes can originate from glacial activity, tectonic shifts, or volcanic events, each process leaving a unique geological fingerprint. The book begins with an introduction to limnology, setting the stage for understanding lake formation and characteristics. It progresses into detailed examinations of lake ecos...
Handbook of Hydrosystem Restoration: Streamflow Recharge (SFR) and Lake Rehabilitation (LR) comprises global case studies that encompass the most up-to-date management approaches in streams. It provides comprehensive methods for sustainable water supply through debris removal, along with conservation practices to assist researchers and graduate students specializing in this field. - Covers traditional and novel techniques for efficient water resources management to overcome the water scarcity problem - Includes the latest methods for Sustainable and Integrated Water Resources Management - Contains case studies from Africa, Australia, China, Eurasia, India, MENA Countries, Canada, and North America that offer deep analysis of techniques of flow restoration and groundwater artificial recharge
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The book provides a comprehensive account of a tropical lake, Alchichica, considering that tropical limnology is by far less known and well-understood than temperate. Many of the well-known temperate limnology paradigms do not apply in tropical limnology, such as the ≥ 1oC/m thermocline concept, or the role of phosphorous as a limiting nutrient. Lake Alchichica is - most likely – the best limnologically known Mexican lake up to date. Twenty years of continuous monitoring has led us to understand this deep, warm monomictic lake. The peculiar chemical composition of this saline lake – sodium-alkaline with a high concentration in magnesium waters, and groundwater-fed – led to the format...
Lakes are among the most extensive freshwater aquatic ecosystems in the world. Their evolution results from the interactions of numerous natural and anthropogenic factors. This book includes 12 chapters and presents case studies on the impacts of changes and tectonic movements on the evolution of lake water levels (Section 1), the interactions between anthropogenic activities and the physicochemical characteristics of lakes (Section 2), and the limnological characteristics and their interactions with other components of the environment (Section 3).
The Ecological Bases for Lake and Reservoir Management provides a state-of-the-art review of the range of ecologically-based techniques necessary for the holistic management of lakes and their catchments. Most of the methods, case studies and national policies reviewed are directed towards management of the largest problem - eutrophication - with the emphasis on the multiple-scale approach needed for successful management and restoration. Case studies come from the USA and ten European countries, and range from single lakes through to lake districts and national inventories. Several essays precede the practical chapters with thought-provoking comments on the political, social and economic climate of water management.
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