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    Title/Author: Water resources in the Mediterranean region/ edited by Mehrez Zribi, Luca Brocca, Yves Tramblay, Francois Molle.
    other author: Zribi, Mehrez.
    Published: Amsterdam, Netherland :Elsevier, : 2020.,
    Description: 1 online resource.
    [NT 15003449]: Intro -- Water Resources in the Mediterranean Region -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Water resources in the Mediterranean region: The challenge of the 21st century -- Introduction -- Knowledge of fluxes -- Remote sensing for water resources -- Governing water resources -- Models for water resources management -- Climate scenarios -- Chapter 1: Hydrological cycle, Mediterranean basins hydrology -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Mediterranean catchments -- 1.2.1. Boundary of the Mediterranean region
    [NT 15003449]: 1.2.2. Mediterranean catchments draining toward the Mediterranean Sea -- 1.3. Physical characteristics -- 1.3.1. Topography -- 1.3.2. Geology -- 1.3.3. Landcover -- 1.3.4. Lithology -- 1.3.5. Soil -- 1.3.6. Karst -- 1.4. Hydro-climatic characteristics -- 1.4.1. Precipitation seasonality -- 1.4.2. Stochastic characteristics of Mediterranean wet and dry periods -- 1.5. Annual water balance of Mediterranean catchments -- 1.6. Flood events -- 1.7. Droughts -- 1.8. Discussion, conclusion, and perspectives -- Appendix A. Color legend and characteristics of Fig. 1.2
    [NT 15003449]: Appendix B. Catchments hydrological characteristics table of Fig. 1.3D -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter 2: Evapotranspiration in the Mediterranean region -- 2.1. Context: Evapotranspiration estimation as a main component of sustainable water management in the Mediterranean region -- 2.1.1. ET as an estimate of the water demand for crop and natural ecosystems -- 2.1.2. Actual ET and management issues -- 2.1.3. Evapotranspiration as a key issue in the natural environment and groundwater -- 2.2. Evapotranspiration as a link between the water and energy cycles
    [NT 15003449]: 2.2.1. The main drivers of ET: Climate, water, and plants -- 2.2.2. ET in the water budget -- 2.2.3. ET in the energy budget -- 2.3. Specificities of evapotranspiration processes in the Mediterranean -- 2.3.1. Plant scale: Complex canopies, sparse vegetation, and the competition for water and radiation -- 2.3.2. Soil processes: Vapor transfer, crusting, etc -- 2.3.3. Atmospheric processes: Oasis effects at a range of scales -- 2.4. Regional evapotranspiration and its challenges -- 2.4.1. The increasing availability of remote sensing data and their use in computing ET
    [NT 15003449]: 2.4.2. Water balance pathway and its pitfalls -- 2.4.3. Energy balance pathway and its issues -- 2.5. Case studies -- 2.5.1. Rainfed olive yards: An emblematic agrosystem of the Mediterranean -- 2.5.2. Regional water use in a mixed dry/irrigated agricultural landscape -- 2.5.3. Irrigation scheduling at the plot scale in the Tensift region (Morocco) -- 2.5.4. Mediterranean forest -- 2.5.5. Evapotranspiration from various ecosystems in the Crau area (SE France) -- 2.6. Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter 3: Mountain hydrology in the Mediterranean region -- 3.1. Introduction
    Subject: Since 1945 -
    Subject: Water-supply - Management. - Mediterranean Region -
    Subject: Mediterranean Region - Economic conditions - 1945- -
    Online resource: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128180860
    ISBN: 9780128180877 (electronic bk.)
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