Land and Stream Salinity : An International Seminar and Workshop Held in November 1980 in Perth Western Australia :An International Seminar and Workshop Held in November 1980 in Perth Western Australia

Publication subTitle :An International Seminar and Workshop Held in November 1980 in Perth Western Australia

Author: Holmes   L. W.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780444601995

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444419996

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444419996

Subject: X1 Environmental Science Basic Theory

Language: ENG

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Land and Stream Salinity is a compilation of papers that review the state and knowledge of processes involved in land and stream salinity, and that consider its application in different environments. This book also identifies gaps in research and development, and it designates the priorities that could significantly benefit salinity control. In addition, it identifies alternative strategies of land and water management for salinity control and determines techniques for evaluating quantitatively the alternative strategies. Furthermore, this book focuses on salinity problems in south Western Australia.
After discussing the history and effects of salinity in Western Australia, the book considers the influence of plant communities on the hydrology of catchments, and it discusses evapotranspiration rates from wet and dry foliage and soil water deficit. This is followed by the transport of salts in soils and subsoils; the residence times of water and solutes within and below the root zone and saturated zone; analyses of solute distributions in deeply weathered soils; and the transport of salts in catchments and soils.
This book also includes chapters on the saline seed development and control in the North American Great Plains, and the terrain, groundwater and secondary salinity in Victoria, Australia. It also presents the hydrologic model, the solute-transport models and their role in the analysis of groundwater, and the hydrosalinity models. The last chapters focus on di

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Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Land and Stream Salinity

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

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CHAPTER 3. THE INFLUENCE OF PLANT COMMUNITIES UPON THE HYDROLOGY OF CATCHMENTS

pp.:  24 – 40

CHAPTER 4. Transport of salts in soils and subsoils

pp.:  40 – 68

CHAPTER 5. RESIDENCE TIMES OF WATER AND SOLUTES WITHIN AND BELOW THE ROOT ZONE

pp.:  68 – 88

CHAPTER 6. ANALYSES OF SOLUTE DISTRIBUTIONS IN DEEPLY WEATHERED SOILS

pp.:  88 – 108

CHAPTER 7. TRANSPORT OF SALTS IN CATCHMENTS AND SOILS

pp.:  108 – 120

CHAPTER 8. SALINE SEEP DEVELOPMENT AND CONTROL IN THE NORTH AMERICAN GREAT PLAINS - HYDROGEOLOGICAL ASPECTS

pp.:  120 – 148

CHAPTER 9. TERRAIN, GROUNDWATER AND SECONDARY SALINITY IN VICTORIA , AUSTRALIA

pp.:  148 – 178

CHAPTER 10. GROUNDWATER SYSTEMS ASSOCIATED WITH SECONDARY SALINITY IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

pp.:  178 – 192

CHAPTER 11. ROLE OF SOLUTE - TRANSPORT MODELS IN THE ANALYSIS OF GROUNDWATER SALINITY PROBLEMS IN AGRICULTURAL AREAS

pp.:  192 – 212

CHAPTER 12. RIVER BASIN HYDROSALINITY MODELING

pp.:  212 – 232

CHAPTER 13. REDICTING STREAM SALINITY CHANGES IN SOUTH–WESTERN AUSTRALIA

pp.:  232 – 260

CHAPTER 14. THE INFLUENCE OF STREAM SALINITY ON RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY

pp.:  260 – 280

CHAPTER 15. IMPACT OF WATER RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT ON SALINIZATION OF SEMI - ARID LANDS

pp.:  280 – 300

CHAPTER 16. DRYLAND CROPPING STRATEGIES FOR EFFICIENT WATER-USE TO CONTROL S ALINE SEEPS IN THE NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS, U.S.A

pp.:  300 – 318

CHAPTER 17. MANAGEMENT OF SOIL WATER BUDGETS OF RECHARGE AREAS FOR CONTROL OF SALINITY IN SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA

pp.:  318 – 340

CHAPTER 18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S APPROACH TO SALINITY MANAGEMENT IN THE RIVER MURRAY

pp.:  340 – 358

CHAPTER 19. THE EVOLUTION OF A REGIONAL APPROACH TO SALINITY MANAGEMENT IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

pp.:  358 – 388

CHAPTER 20. DRYLAND MANAGEMENT FOR S A L I N I T Y CONTROL

pp.:  388 – 397

AUTHOR INDEX

pp.:  397 – 398

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