Hydrological Cycle Volume IIIgor Alekseevich Shiklomanov EOLSS Publications, 10 juil. 2009 - 364 pages The Hydrological Cycle theme is a component of Encyclopedia of Water Sciences, Engineering and Technology Resources in the global Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), which is an integrated compendium of twenty Encyclopedias. The Hydrological Cycle is a process of constant water exchange or water circulation in the hydrosphere, i.e. in the system of the atmosphere - Earth's surface – soil cover - upper lithosphere (to a depth of 2000 m). Water in the hydrosphere is liquid, solid or gaseous; during the hydrological cycle it moves under the effect of heat energy, gravitation and capillary forces, converting from a liquid to its solid state or gas, and back. The hydrological cycle is one of the major geophysical processes on the planet providing relative stability of natural conditions and continuous distribution of water between ocean, land and atmosphere. The content of the Theme on The Hydrological Cycle is organized with state-of-the-art presentations covering several topics: Exchanges of Water in the Hydrosphere; Hydrosphere Components; World Water Balance; evaporation; Precipitation; Surface Water Runoff; Groundwater Hydrogeology; Glaciers and Their Significance for the Earth Nature, which are then expanded into multiple subtopics, each as a chapter. These four volumes are aimed at the following five major target audiences: University and College students Educators, Professional practitioners, Research personnel and Policy analysts, Managers, and Decision makers and NGOs |
Table des matières
ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATION OF THE EARTH | 20 |
EVAPORATION FROM THE SURFACE OF THE GLOBE | 48 |
RIVER RUNOFF TO OCEANS AND LAKES | 70 |
GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE INTO THE WORLD OCEAN | 97 |
EVAPORATION | 107 |
EVAPORATION FROM LAND EVAPOTRANSPIRATION | 124 |
EVAPORATION FROM OPEN WATER SURFACE AND GROUNDWATER | 142 |
TRANSPIRATION | 163 |
PRECIPITATION | 176 |
FORMATION OF PRECIPITATION | 193 |
TYPES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF PRECIPITATION | 214 |
EXTREME PRECIPITATION | 236 |
SNOW AND ITS DISTRIBUTION | 250 |
ARTIFICIAL RAINFALL | 272 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Africa air temperature amount of precipitation annual evaporation annual precipitation Antarctica anticyclones Arctic Ocean Asia assessment Atlantic Atlantic Ocean atmospheric precipitation Australia balance method climate cloud seeding coast coefficient condensation continents cyclones developed droplets Editor eISBN endorheic endorheic areas energy estimated evaporating surface evaporation from land evaporimeters evapotranspiration flux freshwater glaciers global graupel groundwater discharge hydrological cycle Hydrological Institute hydrometeorological hygroscopic ice crystals increase intensity ISBN islands km3/year lakes latitudes layer Leningrad maximum measurements meteorological mm/year monsoon mountains North northern hemisphere observed Pacific particles plants precipitation falls precipitation totals radiation rain regions river basins river runoff Russia seasonal slopes snow cover soil moisture content South South America stomata summer Table transpiration tropical turbulent University USA eISBN values vertical Vols Volume water balance water balance components water divide water inflow water resources water surface water vapor winter World Ocean World Water Balance zone
