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Informationen zum Autor Qiuhong Tang is a Professor in the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, China. His research focuses on Land surface hydrology, Global change, Remote sensing hydrology, Water resources. He has published extensively in many geological journals including the prestigious Nature Climate Change , Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , USA and AGU journal Geophysical Research Letters . He is a professional member of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), American Meteorological Society (AMS) and Geographical Society of China (GSC). Klappentext The Terrestrial Water Cycle: Natural and Human-Induced Changes is a comprehensive volume that investigates the changes in the terrestrial water cycle and the natural and anthropogenic factors that cause these changes. This volume brings together recent progress and achievements in large-scale hydrological observations and numerical simulations, specifically in areas such as in situ measurement network, satellite remote sensing and hydrological modeling. Our goal is to extend and deepen our understanding of the changes in the terrestrial water cycle and to shed light on the mechanisms of the changes and their consequences in water resources and human well-being in the context of global change.Volume highlights include:* Overview of the changes in the terrestrial water cycle* Human alterations of the terrestrial water cycle* Recent advances in hydrological measurement and observation* Integrated modeling of the terrestrial water cycleThe Terrestrial Water Cycle: Natural and Human-Induced Changes will be a valuable resource for students and professionals in the fields of hydrology, water resources, climate change, ecology, geophysics, and geographic sciences. The book will also be attractive to those who have general interests in the terrestrial water cycle, including how and why the cycle changes. Zusammenfassung The Terrestrial Water Cycle: Natural and Human-Induced Changes is a comprehensive volume that investigates the changes in the terrestrial water cycle and the natural and anthropogenic factors that cause these changes. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors vii Preface ix Acknowledgments xi Part I: Overview of the Changes in the Terrestrial Water Cycle 1 1 Macroscale Hydrological Modeling and Global Water Balance Taikan Oki and Hyungjun Kim 3 2 Historical and Future Changes in Streamflow and Continental Runoff: A Review Aiguo Dai 17 3 Changes in the Global Terrestrial Water Cycle: A Review and Synthesis Qiuhong Tang, Xuejun Zhang, Ming Pan, and Xingcai Liu 39 Part II: Human Alterations of the Terrestrial Water Cycle 55 4 Human?-Induced Changes in the Global Water Cycle Tian Zhou, Ingjerd Haddeland, Bart Nijssen, and Dennis P Lettenmaier 57 5 Impacts of Groundwater Pumping on Regional and Global Water Resources Yoshihide Wada 71 6 Land Use/Cover Change Impacts on Hydrology in Large River Basins: A Review Lan Cuo 103 Part III: Recent Advances in Hydrological Measurement and Observation 135 7 GRACE?-Based Estimates of Global Groundwater Depletion Min?-Hui Lo, James S Famiglietti, John T Reager, Matthew Rodell, Sean Swenson, and Wen?-Ying Wu 137 8 Regional?-Scale Combined Land?-Atmosphere Water Balance Based on Daily Observations in Illinois Pat J?-F Yeh 147 Part IV: Integrated Modeling of the Terrestrial Water Cycle 167 9 Drivers of Change in Managed Water Resources: Modeling the Impacts of Climate and Socioeconomic Changes Using the US Midwest as a Case Study Nathalie Voisin, Lai?-Yung R Leung, and Mohamad I Hejazi 169 10 Modeling the Role of Vegetation in Hydrological Respon...