Water Resources in Algeria - Part I -

Water Resources in Algeria - Part I

Assessment of Surface and Groundwater Resources
Buch | Hardcover
XII, 336 Seiten
2020 | 1st ed. 2020
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-57894-7 (ISBN)
320,99 inkl. MwSt

This book reviews the latest information on the assessment of surface and groundwater resources in Algeria. The authors cover a large diversity of topics, including the status and assessment of water resources, impacts of pesticides, soil droughts, analysis of flood characteristics, hydrogeological investigations and modeling applications, and evapotranspiration. Special attention is given to the impacts of climate changes on water resources. The assessment methods present in this book can be used or adapted to study other regions of North Africa, Middle East and/or in the Mediterranean with similar climate conditions as Algeria.

This book and the companion volume Water Resources in Algeria - Part II: Water Quality, Treatment, Protection and Development will appeal to engineers, researchers, graduate students and policymakers interested in the field of groundwater and surface water assessment.

Prof. Abdelazim Negm is a professor of Water Resources at the Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig University, Egypt, since 2004. He was the vice dean of the Faculty of Engineering of ZU from 12/2008 to 12/2011 and was the head of the Environmental Engineering Dept. at Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), Egypt 10/2013 to 9/2015. He has participated in several international projects since 200, and published more than 300 articles in national and international journals and conferences. Dr. Bouderbala is an assistant professor at the University of Chlef. He worked in many companies of hydrogeology for more than 10 years as an engineer. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Hydraulic at Earth Sciences Department, University of Khemis-Miliana (Algeria). His research interests mainly focus on the geophysical techniques applied in hydrogeology, hydrogeochemistry, and hydrogeology, evaluation of seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers, pollution in agricultural areas, groundwater resources management, groundwater vulnerability assessment to pollution. Dr. Haroun Chenchouni is an Associate Professor at The Department of Natural and Life Sciences, University of Tebessa, Algeria. He is an ecologist with research interest focusing on the study of the population and community dynamics in natural and manmade North African ecosystems. He uses statistical modelling approaches to understand how natural environments and anthropogenic perturbations affect biological interactions, population dynamics and influence community diversity. Prof. Damia Barcelo is a Full Research Professor at the Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Studies IDAEA-CSIC and has been Head of the Environmental Chemistry Department (Barcelona, Spain) since 1999 and Director of the Catalan Institute of Water Research (ICRA) (Girona, Spain) since May 2008. Since 2011 he has been chairman of the Scientific and Technological Board (STB) of the European Union-Joint Programming Initiative on "Water Challenges for a Changing World". His scientific focus is on method development and monitoring of priority, new, and emerging pollutants, in particular in water quality assessment and management. He is the series co-editor of The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry .

Introduction to "Water Resources in Algeria: Assessment of Surface and Groundwater Resources".- Overview of Water Resources, Quality, and Management in Algeria.- Origin and quality of groundwater of the Taoura Syncline aquifer in North-Eastern Algeria.- Impact of Toxic metals on Water Quality Around an Abandoned Iron Mine, Bekkaria, Algeria.- Impacts of Pesticides on soil and water resources in Algeria.- Analysis of flood characteristics in the context of climate variability in northern Algeria: case of the Cheliff watershed.- Assessing the climate change impact on water resources and adaptation strategies in Algerian Cheliff basin.- Assessment of projected precipitations and temperatures change signals over Algeria based on Regional Climate Model: RCA4 Simulations.- Comparison of Evolving Connectionist Systems (ECoS) and Neural Networks for Modelling Daily Pan Evaporation from Algerian Dams Reservoirs.- New Formulation for Predicting Daily Reference Evapotranspiration (ET0) in the Mediterranean Region of Algeria Country: Optimally Pruned Extreme Learning Machine (OPELM) VERSUS. Online Sequential Extreme Learning Machine (OSELM).- Water resources in coastal aquifers of Algeria face climate variability: case of alluvial aquifer of Mitidja in Algeria.- Assessment of groundwater resources in the Jurassic Horst (Western Algeria).- Participatory approaches to sustainable development and management of soil resources in arid zones of Algeria.- Scale inhibition in hard water system.- Update, Conclusions, and Recommendations for "Assessment of Surface and Groundwater Resources in Algeria".

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry
Zusatzinfo XII, 336 p.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 642 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Chemie Technische Chemie
Schlagworte Algerian Cheliff Basin • Cheliff watershed • climate change • CORDEX-Africa • Evolving Connectionist Systems • Evotranspiration • Groundwater Quality • Hydrochemical Characterization • hydrogeology • IPCC Climate Change • Pesticides in water and soil • soil drought • Water Quality and Water Pollution
ISBN-10 3-030-57894-1 / 3030578941
ISBN-13 978-3-030-57894-7 / 9783030578947
Zustand Neuware
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