Climate Change and Groundwater
Edited by W Dragoni and BS Sukhija
186 pages, figs, tabs.
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There is a general consensus that for the next few decades at least, the Earth will continue its warming. This will inevitably bring about serious
environmental problems. For human society, the most severe will be those related to alterations of the hydrological cycle, which is already heavily
influenced by human activities. Climate change will directly affect groundwater recharge, groundwater quality and the freshwater-seawater interface.
The variations of groundwater storage inevitably entail a variety of geomorphological and engineering effects. In the areas where water resources are
likely to diminish, groundwater will be one of the main solutions to prevent drought. In spite of its paramount importance, the issue of `Climate
Change and Groundwater' has been neglected. This volume presents some of the current understanding of the topic.
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