Global water, the anthropocene and the transformation of a science
Highlights•Humans are increasingly recognized as an integral part of the global hydrologic
cycle.•Local-scale decisions about water often translate into poor management actions that …
cycle.•Local-scale decisions about water often translate into poor management actions that …
Urban evolution: The role of water
The structure, function, and services of urban ecosystems evolve over time scales from
seconds to centuries as Earth's population grows, infrastructure ages, and sociopolitical …
seconds to centuries as Earth's population grows, infrastructure ages, and sociopolitical …
Forgotten legacies: Understanding and mitigating historical human alterations of river corridors
E Wohl - Water Resources Research, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Legacies are persistent changes in natural systems resulting from human activities.
Legacies that affect river ecosystems can result from human alterations outside of the river …
Legacies that affect river ecosystems can result from human alterations outside of the river …
[图书][B] Rivers of the Anthropocene
Title: Rivers of the Anthropocene/edited by Jason M. Kelly, Philip Scarpino, Helen Berry,
James Syvitski, and Michel Meybeck. Description: Oakland, California: University of …
James Syvitski, and Michel Meybeck. Description: Oakland, California: University of …
Feedbacks in human–landscape systems
A Chin, JL Florsheim, E Wohl, BD Collins - Environmental management, 2014 - Springer
This article identifies key questions and challenges for geomorphologists in investigating
coupled feedbacks in human–landscape systems. While feedbacks occur in the absence of …
coupled feedbacks in human–landscape systems. While feedbacks occur in the absence of …
A dynamic model to assess tradeoffs in power production and riverine ecosystem protection
A Miara, CJ Vörösmarty - Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, 2013 - pubs.rsc.org
Major strategic planning decisions loom as society aims to balance energy security,
economic development and environmental protection. To achieve such balance, decisions …
economic development and environmental protection. To achieve such balance, decisions …
Quantifying beaver dam dynamics and sediment retention using aerial imagery, habitat characteristics, and economic drivers
Abstract Context The North American beaver (Castor canadensis) population experienced a
precipitous decline in the early twentieth century, fueled by the economic value of their pelts …
precipitous decline in the early twentieth century, fueled by the economic value of their pelts …
Groundwater–surface water interaction
L Toran - Encyclopedia of Water: Science, Technology, and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Groundwater–surface water interaction has received increasing recognition as a key area of
research that will improve our understanding of the global water cycle. Rather than treating …
research that will improve our understanding of the global water cycle. Rather than treating …
History of nutrient inputs to the northeastern United States, 1930–2000
Humans have dramatically altered nutrient cycles at local to global scales. We examined
changes in anthropogenic nutrient inputs to the northeastern United States (NE) from 1930 …
changes in anthropogenic nutrient inputs to the northeastern United States (NE) from 1930 …
Patterns, puzzles and people: implementing hydrologic synthesis
There have been several calls made for hydrologic synthesis research: namely activities
which unify diverse data sources across sites, scales and disciplines to uncover new …
which unify diverse data sources across sites, scales and disciplines to uncover new …