Congo Basin Hydrology, Climate, and Biogeochemistry - A Foundation for The Future(Geophysical Monograph Series)

刚果盆地的水文、气候与生物地球化学:未来的基础

水文学

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2022年03月09日
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9781119656975
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592
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21.59 x 27.62 cm.
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英文
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The African continent is massive with Congo basin lying within the humid tropics, which constitutes one of the worlds largest river water flows, with an abundance of tropical forests and wetlands. Specifically, Congo is a key river basin of global relevance, that represents hydrological research of sub-Saharan Africa and portrays the outstanding Congo Basin science that has been limited by economic and language barriers. Congo Basin Hydrology, Climate, and Biogeochemistry: A Foundation for the Future thus presents a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-knowledge and cutting-edge research work on Congo Basin Science from leaders in their fields.   Volume highlights include:   Comprehensive review of the state-of-the-knowledge on one of the worlds two largest river water flows, which has an abundance of tropical forests and wetlands Foundation for a decade of future Congo research and related discoveries Serves as the launching point for a decade of Congo science with the fullest participation by the international and Congo communities working together Describes some of the first basin-wide hydrologic, climatic, and carbon models of the Congo Enhances AGUs presence in the research of sub-Saharan Africa Highlights the outstanding Congo Basin science that has been limited by economic and language barriers New models of precipitation, runoff, and hydraulics demonstrating the atmospheric to sub-surface complexities of the Congo Describes measurements of sediment and carbon fluxes as well as of river water flows and wetland water levels Useful volume for climate modelers, geochemists, biogeochemists, geophysicists, and hydrologists With measurements of deforestation, the discoveries that await include determining the impact on carbon cycles from the loss of forest and growth of crops and the impact on hydrology as evapotranspiration is changed Hydraulic and sediment measurements used to constrain hydrodynamic models, thus provides a check on the proposed water diversion schemes
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