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VOLUME 1.
List of Contributors.
Preface.
Abbreviations and Acronyms.
Part 1: Theory, Organization and Scale.
1.On the Fundamentals of Hydrological Sciences.
2.The Hydrologic Cycles and Global Circulation.
3.Hydrologic Concepts of Variability and Scale.
4.Organization and Process.
5.Fundamental Hydrologic Equations.
6.Principles of Hydrological Measurements.
7.Methods of Analyzing Variability.
8.Fractals and Similarity Approaches in Hydrology.
9.Statistical Upscaling and Downscaling in Hydrology.
10.Concepts of Hydrologic Modeling.
11.Upscaling and Downscaling ? Dynamic Models.
12.Co-evolution of Climate, Soil and Vegetation.
13.Pattern, Process and Function: Elements of a Unified Theory of Hydrology at the Catchment Scale.
Part 2: Hydroinformatics.
14.Hydroinformatics and its Contributions to Hydrology: From Computation to Communication.
15.Digital Elevation Model Analysis and Geographic Information Systems.
16.Numerical Flood Simulation.
17.Hydrological and Environmental Modeling of Transport Processes in Rivers and Estuaries.
18.Shallow Water Models with Porosity for Urban Flood Modeling.
19.Data-driven Modeling and Computational Intelligence Methods in Hydrology.
20.Artificial Neural Network Concepts in Hydrology.
21.Rainfall-runoff Modeling Based on Genetic Programming.
22.Evolutionary Computing in Hydrological Sciences.
23.Flood Early Warning Systems for Hydrological (sub) Catchments.
24.Network Distributed Decision Support Systems and the Role of Hydrological Knowledge.
Part 3: Meteorology and Climatology.
25.Global Energy and Water Balances.
26.Weather Patterns and Weather Types.
27.Storm Systems.
28.Clouds and Precipitation.
29.Atmospheric Boundary-Layer Climates and Interactions with the Land Surface.
30.Topographic Effects on Precipitation.
31.Models of Clouds, Precipitation and Storms.
32.Models of Global and Regional Climate.
33.Human Impacts on Weather and Climate.
34.Climate Change ? Past, Present and Future.
Part 4: Hydrometeorology.
35.Rainfall Measurement: Gauges.
36.Precipitation Measurement: Gauge Deployment.
37.Rainfall Trend Analysis: Return Period.
38.Fog as a Hydrologic Input.
39.Surface Radiation Balance.
40.Evaporation Measurement.
41.Evaporation Modeling: Potential.
42.Transpiration.
43.Evaporation of Intercepted Rainfall.
44.Evaporation from Lakes.
45.Actual Evaporation.
VOLUME 2.
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Part 5: Remote Sensing.
46.Principles of Radiative Transfer.
47.Sensor Principles and Remote Sensing Techniques.
48.Ground-based and Airborne Lidar.
49.Estimation of Surface Insolation.
50.Estimation of the Surface Energy Balance.
51.Spatially Resolved Measurements of Evapotranspiration by Lidar.
52.Estimation of Surface Temperature and Surface Emissivity.
53.Estimation of Surface Freeze?Thaw States Using Microwave Sensors.
54. Estimation of Surface Soil Moisture Using Microwave Sensors.
55.Estimation of Snow Extent and Snow Properties.
56.Estimation of Glaciers and Sea-ice Extent and their Properties.
57.Land-cover Classification and Change Detection.
58.Characterizing Forest Canopy Structure and Ground Topography Using Lidar.
59.Estimation of Soil Properties Using Hyperspectral VIS/IR Sensors.
60.Estimation of River and Water-Body Stage, Width and Gradients Using Radar Altimetry, Interferometric SAR and Laser Altimetry.
61.Estimation of River Discharge.
62.Estimation of Suspended Sediment and Algae in Water Bodies.
63.Estimation of Precipitation Using Ground-based, Active Microwave Sensors.
64.Satellite-based Estimation of Precipitation Using Microwave Sensors.
65.Estimation of Water Vapor and Clouds Using Microwave Sensors.
Part 6: Soils.
66.Soil Water Flow at Different Spatial Scales.
67.Hydrology of Swelling Clay Soils.
68.Water Movement in Hydrophobic Soils.
69.Solute Transport in Soil at the Core and Field Scale.
70.Transpiration and Root Water Uptake.
71.Freezing and Thawing Phenomena in Soils.
72.Measuring Soil Water Content.
73.Soil Water Potential Measurement.
74.Soil Hydraulic Properties.
75.Determining Soil Hydraulic Properties.
76.Models for Indirect Estimation of Soil Hydraulic Properties.
77.Inverse Modeling of Soil Hydraulic Properties.
78.Models of Water Flow and Solute Transport in the Unsaturated Zone.
79.Assessing Uncertainty Propagation Through Physically based Models of Soil Water Flow and Solute Transport.
Part 7: Erosion and Sedimentation.
80.Erosion and Sediment Transport by Water on Hillslopes.
81.Erosion Monitoring.
82.Erosion Prediction and Modeling.
83.Suspended Sediment Transport ? Flocculation and Particle Characteristics.
84.Floodplain Sedimentation ? Methods, Patterns, and Processes: A Review with Examples from the Lower Rhine, the Netherlands.
85.Sediment Yields and Sediment Budgets.
86.Measuring Sediment Loads, Yields, and Source Tracing.
87.Sediment Yield Prediction and Modeling.
88.Reservoir Sedimentation.
89.On the Worldwide Riverine Transport of Sediment ? Associated Contaminants to the Ocean.
90.Lake Sediments as Records of Past Catchment Response.
VOLUME 3.
Part 8: Water Quality and Biogeochemistry.
91.Water Quality.
92.Water Quality Monitoring.
93.Effects of Human Activities on Water Quality.
94.Point and NonPoint Source Pollution.
95.Acidic Deposition: Sources and Effects.
96.Nutrient Cycling.
97.Urban Water Quality.
98.Pathogens.
99.Salinization.
100.Water Quality Modeling.
Part 9: Ecological and Hydrological Interactions.
101.Ecosystem Processes.
102.Trophic Dynamics.
103.Terrestrial Ecosystems.
104.Satellite-Based Analysis of Ecological Controls for Land-Surface Evaporation Resistance.
105.Microbial Transport in the Subsurface.
106.Groundwater Microbial Communities.
107.Natural and Constructed Wetlands.
108.Lake Ecosystems (Stratification and Seasonal Mixing Processes, Pelagic and Benthic Coupling).
109.Reservoirs.
110.Paleolimnology and Paleohydrology.
Part 10: Rainfall-runoff Processes.
111.Rainfall Excess Overland Flow.
112.Subsurface Stormflow.
113.Hyporheic Exchange Flows.
114.Snowmelt Runoff Generation.
115.Landscape Element Contributions to Storm Runoff.
116.Isotope Hydrograph Separation of Runoff Sources.
117.Land Use and Land Cover Effects on Runoff Processes: Urban and Suburban Development.
118.Land Use and Land Cover Effects on Runoff Processes: Agricultural Effects.
119.Land Use and Landcover Effects on Runoff Processes: Forest Harvesting and Road Construction.
120.Land Use and Land Cover Effects on Runoff Processes: Fire.
121.Intersite Comparisons of Rainfall-runoff Processes.
Part 11: Rainfall-runoff Modeling.
122.Rainfall-runoff Modeling: Introduction.
123.Rainfall-runoff Models for Real-time Forecasting.
124.Flood Routing and Inundation Prediction.
125.Rainfall-runoff Modeling for Flood Frequency Estimation.
126.Modeling Recession Curves and Low Streamflows.
127.Rainfall-runoff Modeling: Distributed Models.
128.Rainfall-runoff modeling: Transfer Function Models.
129.Rainfall-runoff Modeling for Integrated Basin Management.
130.Fuzzy Sets in Rainfall/Runoff Modeling.
131.Model Calibration and Uncertainty Estimation.
132.Rainfall-runoff Modeling for Assessing Impacts of Climate and Land Use Change.
133.Rainfall-runoff Modeling of Ungauged Catchments.
134.Downward Approach to Hydrological Model Development.
VOLUME 4.
Part 12: Open-channel Flow.
135.Open Channel Flow ? Introduction.
136.Hydrodynamic Considerations.
137.Uniform Flow.
138.Unsteady Flow.
139.Numerical Modeling of Unsteady Flows in Rivers.
140.Transport of Sediments.
141.Computer Modeling of Overbank Flows.
142.Debris Flow.
143.Mountain Streams.
144.Regulated Lowland Rivers.
Part 13: Groundwater.
145.Groundwater as an Element in the Hydrological Cycle.
146.Aquifer Recharge.
147.Characterization of Porous and Fractured Media.
148.Aquifer Characterization by Geophysical Methods.
149.Hydrodynamics of Groundwater.
150.Unsaturated Zone Flow Processes.
151.Hydraulics of Wells and Well Testing.
152.Modeling Solute Transport Phenomena.
153.Groundwater Pollution and Remediation.
154.Stochastic Modeling of Flow and Transport in Porous and Fractured Media.
155.Numerical Models of Groundwater Flow and Transport.
156.Inverse Methods for Parameter Estimations.
157.Sea Water Intrusion Into Coastal Aquifers.
158.Anthropogenic Land Subsidence.
Part 14: Snow and Glacier Hydrology.
159.Snow Cover.
160.Energy Balance and Thermophysical Processes in Snowpacks.
161.Water Flow Through Snow and Firn.
162.Hydrology of Snowcovered Basins.
163.Hydrochemical Processes in Snow-covered Basins.
164.Role of Glaciers and Ice Sheets in Climate and the Global Water Cycle.
165.Mass and Energy Balances of Glaciers and Ice Sheets.
166.Surface and Englacial Drainage of Glaciers and Ice Sheets.
167.Subglacial Drainage.
168.Hydrology of Glacierized Basins.
169.Sediment and Solute Transport in Glacial Meltwater Streams.
170.Modeling Glacier Hydrology.
171.River-Ice Hydrology.
172.Permafrost Hydrology.
VOLUME 5.
Part 15: Global Hydrology.
173.Global Water Cycle (Fundamental, Theory, Mechanisms).
174.Global Water Budgets ? Fundamental Theory and Mechanisms.
175.Observations of the Global Water Cycle ? Global Monitoring Networks.
176.Observations of the Global Water Cycle ? Satellites.
177.The Role of Large-Scale Field Experiments in Water and Energy Balance Studies.
178.Modeling of the Global Water Cycle: Numerical Models (General Circulation Models).
179.Modeling of the Global Water Cycle ? Analytical Models.
180.Short-Term Predictions (Weather Forecasting Purposes).
181.Long-Term Predictions (Climate Simulation and Analysis).
182.The Hydrological Cycle in Atmospheric Reanalysis.
183.Teleconnections in the Earth System.
184.Global River Carbon Biogeochemistry.
Part 16: Land Use and Water Management.
185.Integrated Land and Water Resources Management.
186.Water and Forests.
187.Land Use Impacts on Water Resources ? Science, Social and Political Factors.
188.Land Use and Water Quality.
189.Land Use and Water Resources Under a Changing Climate.
190.Hydromorphological Quality ? A Policy Template for Channel Design in River Restoration.
191.Environmental Flows: Managing Hydrological Environments.
192.Public Participation in River Basin Planning and Management: Quality-of-Life Capital as an Information Aid to Sustainable Decisions.
193.Markets for Watershed Services.
194.Inter-Institutional Links in Land and Water Management.
Part 17: Climate Change.
195.Acceleration of the Global Hydrologic Cycle.
196.The Role of Water Vapor and Clouds in the Climate System.
197.Observed Trends in Hydrologic Cycle Components.
198.Role and Importance of Cryospheric Processes in Climate System.
199.Role and Importance of Paleohydrology in the Study of Climate Change and Variability.
200.Changes in Regional Hydroclimatology and Water Resources on Seasonal to Interannual and Decade-to-Century Timescales.
201.Land-Atmosphere Models for Water and Energy Cycle Studies.
202.Use of Climate Information in Water Resources Management.
203.A Guide to International Hydrologic Science Programs.
Subject Index.