Complex Interfaces Under Change: Sea - River - Groundwater - Lake Author / Editor: C. Cudennec, M. Kravchishina, J. Lewandowski, D. Rosbjerg & P. Woodworth Publication Number: 365 ISBN Number: ISBN 978-1-907161-43-8 Year: 2014 Pages: 100 + viii Price: £36.00 The hydrosphere is dynamic across the major compartments of the Earth system: the atmosphere, the oceans and seas, the land surface water, and the groundwater within the strata below the two last compartments. The global geography of the hydrosphere essentially depends on thermodynamic and mechanical processes that develop within this structure. Water-related processes at the interfaces between the compartments are complex, depending both on the interface itself, and on the characteristics of the interfaced compartments. Various aspects of global change directly or indirectly impact these interfaces and interfaced compartments and processes. Climate, sea-level, oceanographic currents and hydrological processes are all affected, while anthropogenic changes are often intense in the geographic settings corresponding to such interfaces.
This volume combines selected papers from two symposia, HP2 and HP3, held during the 2013 IAHS-IAPSO-IASPEI Assembly in Gothenburg, Sweden: HP2: Land–Ocean Interaction – Hydrodynamics and Biogeochemistry, and HP3: Implications of Sea Level Change for the Coastal Zone.
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Contents for Complex Interfaces Under Change: Sea - River - Groundwater - Lake Title | Pages | File | Preface of Volume 365 C. Cudennec, M. Kravchishina, J. Lewandowski, D. Rosbjerg & P. Woodworth | |  | Celebrating 80 years of the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) Lesley Rickards, Andrew Matthews, Kathleen Gordon, Mark Tamisea, Svetlana Jevrejeva, Phili | 1-5 |  | The GLOSS Delayed Mode Data Centre and the GLOSS Implementation Plan 2012 Elizabeth Bradshaw, Lesley Rickards, Simon Holgate & Thorkild Aarup | 6-10 |  | Towards worldwide height unification using ocean information Philip L. Woodworth & Chris W. Hughes | 11-15 |  | Estimating sea-level allowances for Atlantic Canada under conditions of uncertain sea-level rise B. Greenan, L. Zhai, J. Hunter, T.S. James & G. Han | 16-21 |  | Consequences of sea level variability and sea level rise for Cuban territory Marcelino Hernández, Carlos A. Martínez & Orlando Marzo | 22-27 |  | Using satellite altimetry and tide gauges for storm surge warning Ole B. Andersen, Y. Cheng, X. Deng, M. Steward & Z. Gharineiat | 28-34 |  | Suspended particulate matter in the White Sea: the results of long-term interdisciplinary research Marina Kravchishina, Alexey Klyuvitkin, Alexander Filippov, Alexander Novigatsky, Nadezhda | 35-41 |  | Distribution and sources of suspended particulate matter in the Kara Sea Marina Kravchishina, Alla Lein, Vladimir Burenkov, Vladimir Artem'ev & Alexander Novigat | 42-48 |  | Distribution patterns of salinity and 222Rn in Yatsushiro Inland Sea, Kyushu, Japan Y. Nikpeyman, M. Ono, T. Hosono, H. Yang, K. Ichiyanagi, J. Shimada & K. Takikawa | 49-54 |  | Prediction of streamflow from the set of basins flowing into a coastal bay A. de Lavenne & C. Cudennec | 55-60 |  | Assessing the hydrological impacts of agricultural changes upstream of the Tunisian World Heritage sea-connected Ichkeul Lake J. Aouissi, Z. Lili Chabaane, S. Benabdallah & C. Cudennec | 61-65 |  | Multi-scale evaluations of submarine groundwater discharge Makoto Taniguchi, Masahiko Ono & Masahiro Takahashi | 66-71 |  | From submarine to lacustrine groundwater discharge Jörg Lewandowski, Karin Meinikmann, Franziska Pöschke, Gunnar Nützmann & Donald O. Rosenb | 72-78 |  | Estimation of lacustrine groundwater discharge using heat as a tracer and vertical hydraulic gradients – a comparison Sebastian Rudnick, Jörg Lewandowski & Gunnar Nützmann | 79-84 |  | Empirical quantification of lacustrine groundwater discharge – different methods and their limitations Karin Meinikmann, Gunnar Nützmann & Jörg Lewandowski | 85-90 |  | Interannual variability of the lake levels in northwest Russia based on satellite altimetry Sergey A. Lebedev, Yulia I. Troitskaya, Galina V. Rybushkina & Michael N. Dobrovolsky | 91-98 |  |
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