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Water pollution is a major global problem that requires ongoing evaluation and revision of water resource policy at all levels (from international down to individual aquifers and wells). It has been suggested that it is the leading worldwide cause of deaths and diseases, and that it accounts for the deaths of more than 14,000 people daily. In addition to the acute problems of water pollution in developing countries, industrialized countries continue to struggle with pollution problems as well. Water is typically referred to as polluted when it is impaired by anthropogenic contaminants and either does not support a human use, such as drinking water, and/or undergoes a marked shift in its ability to support its constituent biotic communities, such as fish. Natural phenomena such as volcanoes, algae blooms, storms, and earthquakes also cause major changes in water quality and the ecological status of water. Most water pollutants are eventually carried by rivers into the oceans.
Hydrologic cycle. --- Cycle, Hydrologic --- Hydrological cycle --- Water cycle --- Cycles --- Hydrology --- Hydrology & the hydrosphere
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Climate change stirs up more and more citizens’ interest and concern, and the role of greenhouse gases (GHG) in climate change has now been widely discussed. The agricultural sector is pointed as one of the main causes of climate change, mostly for its emissions of biogenic GHG. However, the impact of ecosystems environment and management practices on these emissions is yet not fully understood, and the response of agroecosystems to a changing environment is still questioned. This context highlights the necessity of studying and understanding ecosystem dynamics in order to design climate change mitigation strategies. To do so, mechanistic models reproducing the carbon, nitrogen and water cycles of ecosystems can be developed. This thesis aims at modifying the ASPECTS model, developed by Rasse et al. (2001) to simulate the evolution of forest stands, into a cropland and grassland model. The main dissimilarities between forests and croplands or grasslands were identified, and the required modifications were implemented in a new version of ASPECTS, called the Terrestrial Agroecosystems Dynamics Analysis (TADA) model. This new model was then calibrated against data acquired in two cropland and grassland sites, both equipped with eddy covariance (EC) systems and meteorological stations. In this work, the attention is paid to the water cycle. Soil evaporation and canopy transpiration were calibrated against evapotranspiration fluxes (ET) measurements, and the dynamics of water infiltration and percolation within the soil profile was compared to measures of soil water content (SWC). Soil evaporation was calibrated during bare soil conditions and resulted in a calibration RMSE of 1.37 and 2.57 mm day-1 and a validation RMSE of 1.82 and 2.75 mm day-1 for, respectively, the cropland and the grassland sites. These results could not be transferred to soils covered with vegetation, making plant transpiration impossible to calibrate. Canopy aerodynamic resistance was identified as a possible cause of this problem and a new methodology is proposed to calibrate these two processes with a wide and diverse dataset in terms of environmental conditions. In addition to this calibration, the new grazing module was tested by comparing measured and modelled grass height. The discrepancies are mainly due to the partitioning of assimilated carbon between the shoot and root compartments and to uncertainties in the estimation of cattle intake capacity. Paths of improvement are provided for a future calibration of this grazing module, considering both available data and potentially measurable variables.
Water cycle --- Evapotranspiration --- Grazing --- Ecosystem model --- GHG fluxes --- Sciences du vivant > Agriculture & agronomie
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Climatology. --- Pollution atmosphérique --- Carbon dioxide cycle --- Ecophysiology --- Ecosystems --- Mineral balance --- Nitrogen cycle --- Periodic variations --- Photosynthesis --- Plants --- Primary biological productivity --- Solar radiation --- Temperature --- Water balance --- Water cycle
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alternative water sources --- sanitation --- water infrastructure --- water cycle --- water sensitive cities --- water catchment management --- Hydrology --- Water --- Hydrologie --- Eau --- Hydrology. --- Research --- Recherche --- Research. --- Aquatic sciences --- Earth sciences --- Hydrography
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Hydroclimatology provides a systematic structure for analysing how the climate system causes time and space variations (both global and local) in the hydrologic cycle. Changes in the relationship between the climate system and the hydrologic cycle underlie floods, drought and possible future influences of global warming on water resources. Land-based data, satellite data, and computer models contribute to our understanding of the complex time and space variations of physical processes shared by the climate system and the hydrologic cycle. Blending key information from the fields of climatology and hydrology - which are not often found in a single volume - this is an ideal textbook for students in atmospheric science, hydrology, Earth and environmental science, geography, and environmental engineering. It is also a useful reference for academic researchers in these fields.
Hydrologic cycle --- Climatology. --- Hydrometeorology --- Hydrologic cycle. --- Hydrometeorology. --- Hydrology --- Meteorology --- Climate --- Climate science --- Climate sciences --- Science of climate --- Atmospheric science --- Cycle, Hydrologic --- Hydrological cycle --- Water cycle --- Cycles
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Hydrologic cycle --- Hydrology --- -Hydrologic cycle --- -Cycle, Hydrologic --- Hydrological cycle --- Water cycle --- Cycles --- Aquatic sciences --- Earth sciences --- Hydrography --- Water --- -Hydrology --- Cycle, Hydrologic --- Hydrologic cycle - Iceland - Jökulsá á Fjöllum Watershed --- Hydrology - Iceland - Jökulsá á Fjöllum Watershed
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Water-supply --- Water --- -Hydrologic cycle --- Hydrology --- Cycle, Hydrologic --- Hydrological cycle --- Water cycle --- Cycles --- Availability, Water --- Water availability --- Water resources --- Natural resources --- Public utilities --- Water resources development --- Water utilities --- History. --- Pollution --- -Water-supply --- History --- Hydrologic cycle --- Eau
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Hydrologic cycle. --- 556.1 --- 631.432 --- Cycle, Hydrologic --- Hydrological cycle --- Water cycle --- Cycles --- Hydrology --- Hydrologic cycle. Properties. Conditions. Global water balance --- Groundwater. Agricultural hydrology --- 631.432 Groundwater. Agricultural hydrology --- 556.1 Hydrologic cycle. Properties. Conditions. Global water balance --- Hydrologic cycle
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L'air et l'eau, chacun connaît ; nous savons que sans ces deux fluides, notre vie serait impossible sur Terre. Et après ? Que savons-nous sur eux ? Depuis quelques années, des événements graves se multiplient : cyclones, tornades, tsunamis, inondations… mais sait-on comment cela fonctionne ? Le livre apporte les réponses à ces questions. Tout d'abord, on considère l'air et l'eau dans des situations dites " à l'équilibre ", c'est-à-dire pour lesquelles on se pose d'ordinaire peu de questions. Puis on aborde les phénomènes dynamiques aux diverses échelles. Le parti pris est de décrire avant d'expliquer. L'ouvrage se termine par la présentation de constructions humaines (barrages, ports…) destinées à domestiquer et utiliser l'eau à notre avantage Le lecteur se voit proposer une promenade à diverses échelles, des alizés aux nuages, du Gulf Stream aux vaguelettes. Ainsi il découvre et comprend de façon intuitive les phénomènes. Ceux qui désirent des démonstrations plus physiques et mathématiques iront visiter le site web en libre accès du pap-ebook et auront besoin d'un niveau scientifique supérieur. La majorité des lecteurs effectuera une promenade sur Terre avec nos deux fluides fétiches grâce à un livre remarquablement illustré avec ses index, glossaire, annexe, et aussi avec les films du site web. Ce livre restera un incontournable de la bibliothèque que l'on pourra conserver pour le consulter à nouveau, et l'utiliser comme base de toute recherche sur l'air et l'eau.
Atmospheric circulation. --- Hydrologic cycle. --- Climatology. --- Storms. --- Climate --- Climate science --- Science of climate --- Cycle, Hydrologic --- Hydrological cycle --- Water cycle --- Atmospheric motion --- Wind circulation --- Natural disasters --- Weather --- Meteorology --- Cycles --- Hydrology --- Climatology --- Grosswetterlagen --- Stratospheric circulation --- Winds --- Climate sciences --- Atmospheric science
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