Encyclopedia of Water, 5 Volume Set
Science, Technology, and Society
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Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.A peer reviewed, comprehensive encyclopedia that reflects the current state of water science and engineering from multidisciplinary global viewpointsWater quantity and quality are becoming increasingly urgent environmental issues. To meet the growing water demands of our expanding global population, professionals are turning to nontraditional sources and technologies. This expansive, multidisciplinary reference work contains hundreds of articles that reflect the many substantial changes that have occurred in the field of water science. Topics include the hydrologic cycle, nanomaterials and colloids, ecology and microbiology, oceans and coastal processes, ice and glaciers, climate change and sustainability, societal considerations, water and health, and more. This comprehensive work features standalone, authoritative, verifiable, carefully edited, well organized, and accessible content. Written and peer-reviewed by experts from around the world, The Encyclopedia of Water: Science, Technology, and Society comes in five volumes that cover: Fundamentals of Water, Chemistry, Particles, and Ecology; Hydrology, Groundwater, and Surface Water; Atmosphere and Precipitation, Ice and Glaciers, Oceans and Costs, Soils and Mineral-Water Interface; Water Technology; and Human Dimension. The Encyclopedia: Offers a multidisciplinary reference work covering water-related topics at the fundamental and applied levelsContains 229 articles on a wide range of subjects, including: Basic Concepts, The Hydrologic Cycle, Water Technology, and Societal Considerations and Special TopicsProvides carefully edited articles presenting verifiable information and referencesWritten and reviewed by a team of global experts Encyclopedia of Water is a must-have reference for all hydrologists, environmental chemists and geochemists, environmental engineers, soil scientists, agriculturists, biologists, health scientists, and ecologists, as well as senior undergraduate and postgraduate students and educators in these areas. It is an important resource for all libraries in universities and colleges, industry, research organizations, and government departments.
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PATRICIA A. MAURICE, PHD, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences at the University of Notre Dame. She is an associate editor of Environmental Engineering Science and has served on the Board of Directors for the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrological Sciences, Inc (CUAHSI).
- List of Contributors xxiiiPart I Fundamentals of Water, Chemistry, Particles, and Ecology 1Overview 11. Water: The Environmental, Technological, and Societal Complexity of a Simple Substance 3Janet G. Hering2. Structure and Properties of Water in its Various States 13Martin F. Chaplin3. Water, Life, and the Critical Zone 33Patricia A. Maurice4. Earth’s Surface Energy Balance 37Atsumu Ohmura5. Hydrosphere 59Yoseph Araya6. Community Science and CUAHSI 67Richard P. Hooper7. Ecohydrology 75Jun Yin, Amilcare Porporato, Paolo D’Odorico, and Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe8. Water Security and Sustainability: Global Threats and Conflicts 97Omid Bozorg-Haddad, Mahdi Bahrami, Mehdi Kazemi, Babak Abdi, Pouria Yari, Xuefeng Chu, and Hugo A. Loaiciga9. Undergraduate Geoscience Education in Environmental and Water Sciences 103Leilani A. ArthursWater Chemistry 11310. Acid–Base Chemistry ofWater 115David Kreller, James LoBue, and Rojrit Rojanathanes11. Thermodynamics of Freshwater Chemistry 135Patricia A. Maurice12. Chemical Kinetics in Environmental Systems 145Patricia A. Maurice13. Geochemical Models 153Mario A. Goncalves14. Geochemical Modeling – Computer Codes 157Mario A. Goncalves15. Metal–Organic Interactions in Landfill Leachates and Associated Groundwaters 169Mario A. Goncalves16. Principles of Gas Solubility inWater: Henry’s Law 175Roger Viadero Jr17. Hofmeister Effects 183Drew F. Parsons, Mathias Bostrom, Werner Kunz, and Barry W. Ninham18. The Geochemistry of Acid Mine Drainage 191Roger Viadero Jr19. Acid Mine Drainage: Extent and Character 199ArthurW. Rose20. The REEs in Hydrothermal Systems 203Artaches (Artas)Migdisov, Hongwu Xu, Anthony E. Williams-Jones, and Joel Brugger21. Mercury in Water 215Baohua Gu, Xia Lu, Alexander Johs, and Eric M. Pierce22. Measurement of Chromium Species in Water Samples 233Vasile I. Furdui and Stefanie Madler23. Analysis of Phosphorus Species in Water 251Vlastimil Packa, Vadim Bostan, and Vasile I. Furdui24. Geochemistry of Urban Water Systems 265W. Berry Lyons and Christopher B. Gardner25. Electrolytic Release of Metal Cations in Water 271Courtney L. Hill and James A. Smith26. Background Concentration of Pollutants 281Mario A. Goncalves27. Arsenic inWater: Speciation, Sources, Distribution, and Toxicology 287Sritama Mukherjee, Tanvi Gupte, Shantha Kumar Jenifer, Tiju Thomas, and Thalappil Pradeep28. Arsenic in Water: Fundamentals of Measurement and Remediation 305Sritama Mukherjee, Tanvi Gupte, Shantha Kumar Jenifer, Tiju Thomas, and Thalappil Pradeep29. Cleanup of Oil and Chemical Spills 317David L. Russell, PE30. Sonochemical Remediation of Pollutants in Soils and Sediments 325William P. Fagan and Linda K.Weavers31. Methane in Groundwater: Pathways 347Anna Martini, Stephen Osborn, and Jennifer McIntosh32. Organic Compounds Present at Minute Concentrations in the Hydrologic System 359James A. Jacobs33. Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in Water and Sediments 363Zheng-Hua LiNanomaterials and Colloids 38134. Colloids and Nanoparticles in Aquatic Systems 383Peter H. Santschi35. Light Transmission Spectroscopy 397Carol E. Tanner and Steven T. Ruggiero36. Colloid Transport in Environmental Granular Porous Media 409William P. Johnson, Huilian Ma, Anna Rasmuson, Kurt VanNess, Ke Li, Cesar Ron, and Brock Erickson37. Sample Preparation for the Analysis of Nanomaterials inWater 423Stephan Wagner, Jana Navratilova, and Andreas Gondikas38. Nanomaterials inWater: Detection and Characterization 433Andreas Gondikas, StephanWagner, and Jana Navratilova39. Microplastics: A GlobalWater Pollution Problem 447John E.Weinstein, Hildehardo F. Viado Jr, Rachel R. Leads, Emma Deloughry, Louisa Schandera, Karlee Liddy, and Geoffrey I. ScottEcology and Microbiology 46340. Microbial Ecology of Streams 465Laura G. Leff41. Microbial Exudates 479Owen W. Duckworth42. Microbial Biofilms 485Patricia A. Maurice43. Pseudomonas mendocina: Versatile Remediator from a Versatile Genus 491Jennifer L. DuBois44. Application of Shewanella to Water Treatment Issues 499Nadia Szeinbaum, Yael J. Toporek, Hyun-Dong Shin, and Thomas J. DiChristina45. Watershed Nitrogen Budgets 511Thomas R. Fisher, Rebecca J. Fox, Karen L. Knee, and Thomas E. Jordan46. Quantification of Anoxia and Hypoxia inWater Bodies 525Gertrud K. Nurnberg47. Freshwater Cyanobacterial Blooms 535Barry H. Rosen48. Water Quality Factors Affecting Fish Growth and Production 547Roger Viadero Jr49. Water Pollution from Fish Farms 557Asbjorn Bergheim, Mark Schumann, and Alexander Brinker50. The Plankton Food-Web Role in the Oceans 567Domenico D’Alelio51. European Marine Biodiversity Observatory Systems 583Christiaan Hummel, Herman Hummel, Pim van Avesaath, and Paolo Magni52. Eutrophication and Nutrient Fluxes in Mediterranean Coastal Lagoons 595Bachisio M. Padedda, Silvia Pulina, Cecilia T. Satta, Antonella Luglie, and Paolo Magni53. Canopy-Forming Ecosystem Engineers in Aquatic Ecosystems 611Iris E. Hendriks, Luca A. van Duren, and Josef D. Ackerman54. Chemical Signaling in Aquatic Ecosystems 625Elias T. Lunsford, Karin Jenkins, and Ryan P. Ferrer55. Settlement and Recruitment of Pelagic Larvae to Benthic Habitats 643Michael T. Nishizaki and Josef D. AckermanPart II Hydrology, Groundwater, and Surface Water 659Fundamentals of Hydrology 65956. Fundamental Hydrologic Equations 661Roger Beckie57. Hydraulic Head 677Todd C. Rasmussen58. Porosity and Permeability 681Patricia A. Maurice59. Barometric Efficiency 683Todd C. Rasmussen60. Specific Gravity 687Todd C. Rasmussen61. Ghijben–Herzberg Equilibrium 691Ekkehard Holzbecher62. Potential Flow 697Ekkehard Holzbecher63. Retardation 707Ekkehard Holzbecher64. Fractals in Water and Water-Related Processes 715Luca G. Lanza65. Stable Isotopes of Water in Hydrogeology 725S. Tweed, Marc Leblanc, I. Cartwright, A. Bass, Y. Travi, V. Marc, T. Nguyen Bach, N. DangDuc, S. Massuel, and U. Saravana Kumar66. Fundamentals of Water Waves 735Andrew Kennedy67. Groundwater: Hydrology, Chemistry and Remediation 743Groundwater Flow 745Otto D.L. StrackGroundwater Modeling 757Ekkehard Holzbecher68. Basic Principles of Flow and Transport in Porous Media 769Marek Matyjasik and Marek Henryk Zaluski69. Experimental Investigation of Solute Transport 781Daniel P. McInnis70. Effective Models for Transport in Complex Heterogeneous Hydrologic Systems 797Nicole Sund, Tomas Aquino, and Diogo Bolster71. Theory and Practice of Slug Tests for Aquifer Characterization 817Bwalya Malama, Mikenna Montgomery, and Stephanie Aurelius72. Horizontal Wells 833David L. Russell, PE73. Low-Flow Groundwater Purging and Sampling 841David B. Vance and James A. Jacobs74. Water-Jetting Drilling Technologies 845James A. Jacobs75. Water Well Drilling Methods 849James A. Jacobs76. Groundwater Impacts from Storm water Infiltration Practices 855Michael D. Trojan, John S. Gulliver, and David J. Fairbairn77. Cadmium in Groundwater: Chemical Behavior and Treatment 873James A. Jacobs78. Construction Sites: Storm water Impacts from Runoff Water 883James A. Jacobs79. Soil and Groundwater Sampling Methods 887James A. Jacobs80. MtBE: Environmental Impacts 893James A. Jacobs81. Xeniobiotic Chemicals: Emerging Contaminants and Recalcitrant Compounds in Groundwater 897James A. Jacobs and Thomas K.G. Mohr82. Remediation of Metals in Groundwater 903James A. Jacobs and David B. Vance83. Groundwater Remediation by Injection 909David B. Vance and James A. Jacobs84. Benzene in Groundwater: Chemical Behavior and Treatment 913James A. Jacobs85. In Situ Aeration and Volatilization of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Groundwater 917David B. Vance and James A. Jacobs86. Groundwater Remediation and Horizontal Wells 925James A. Jacobs and David B. Vance87. Arsenic in Groundwater: Chemical Behavior and Treatment 929David B. Vance and James A. Jacobs88. Life Cycle for Groundwater Remediation Projects 937James A. Jacobs89. Uranium in Groundwater: Chemical Behavior and Treatment 941James A. Jacobs90. Nitrate in Groundwater: Chemical Behavior and Treatment 945James A. Jacobs91. Vinyl Chloride in Groundwater: Chemical Behavior and Treatment 949James A. Jacobs92. Lead in Groundwater: Chemical Behavior and Treatment 957James A. Jacobs93. Mercury in Groundwater: Chemical Behavior and Treatment 963James A. Jacobs94. Microbes and Inorganic Colloids in Particulate Transport in Groundwater 969David B. Vance and James A. Jacobs95. Natural Attenuation and Enhanced Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons Geochemical Factors in Groundwater Remediation 973James A. Jacobs and David B. Vance96. Cobalt in Groundwater: Chemical Behavior and Treatment 979James A. Jacobs97. Groundwater and Soil Remediation Using Fenton’s Chemistry 985James A. Jacobs98. Phytoremediation Enhancement of Natural Attenuation Processes 989David B. Vance and James A. Jacobs99. In Situ Bioremediation of Groundwater: Process Limitations 993David B. Vance and James A. Jacobs100. Soil Vapor Data: Groundwater Applications 1001Blayne Hartman and James A. Jacobs101. In Situ Remediation of Heavy Metals in Groundwater 1011James A. Jacobs102. Groundwater Remediation: In Situ Passive Methods 1017James A. JacobsSurface Water: Lakes, Streams, and Wetlands 1023103. Groundwater–Surface Water Interaction 1025Laura Toran104. Hydrodynamics of Lakes 1037Leon Boegman105. Hydrology of Wetlands 1049Hugh J. Brown and Jessi L. Haeft106. Hydrologic Connectivity of Isolated Wetlands: Episodic Flows 1059James B. Deemy, Todd C. Rasmussen, and Kimberly K. Takagi107. Wetland Value and Protection Strategies 1063Elizabeth Kramer108. Rainfall–Runoff Modeling Based on Genetic Programming 1081Vladan Babovic, Xin Li, and Jayashree Chadalawada109. GIS for Watershed Characterization and Modeling 1097Jeffrey D. Colby110. The Rosgen Stream Classification System 1117Dave Rosgen111. Erosion and Sediment Transport by Water on Hillslopes 1133Anthony J. Parsons112. Natural Channel Design for River Restoration 1143Dave Rosgen113. Sediment Yields and Sediment Budgets 1157Desmond E. Walling114. Low Impact Development Technologies for Highway Storm water Runoff 1191Derek Henderson, Gail Hayes, Charles Burgis, and James A. Smith115. Geochemistry of Great Salt Lake 1209William P. Johnson, Wayne A.Wurtsbaugh, Gary E. Belovsky, Bonnie K. Baxter, Frank Black, Cory Angeroth, Paul Jewell, and ShuYang116. Lake Balaton: Water Quality of the Largest Shallow Lake in Central Europe 1225Viktor Sebestyen, Jozsef Nemeth, Tatiana Juzsakova, Endre Domokos, and Akos RedeyPart III Atmosphere and Precipitation, Ice and Glaciers, Oceans and Coasts, Soils and Mineral-Water Interface 1241Atmosphere and Precipitation 1241117. Fundamentals of the Meteorology of Storm Systems 1243Charles A. Doswell III118. Models of Clouds, Precipitation, and Storms 1255Andrea I. Flossmann and Wolfram Wobrock119. Stable Isotopes in Precipitation 1271Shelby Hurst and R.V. Krishnamurthy120. Ecosystem Effects of Acidic Deposition 1283Charles T. Driscoll and ZhangweiWang121. Water Vapor and Pollutants, Aerosol–Cloud Interactions 1295Thara V. Prabha and Alexander Khain122. Interception: Its Importance, its Isotopic Impact, and How to Model and Measure it 1319Hubert H.G. Savenije andMiriam Coenders-Gerrits123. Evapotranspiration Monitoring 1327Rodrigo Fuster, Italo Moletto-Lobos, Catherine Vargas, and Cristian Mattar124. Air–Sea–Land Interactions During Tropical Cyclones 1345Shih-Ang HsuIce and Glaciers 1359125. Formation of Ice on Surface Water 1361Lovisa Lind126. Ice Jams: Causes and Effects 1371Bogusław Pawłowski127. Low-Level Ice Clouds–Ice Fog 1381Ismail Gultepe128. Glaciers and Land-to-Ocean Flux of Carbon 1401Maria L. Paulsen and Benjamin A. RobsonOceans and Coastal Processes 1413129. The Oceans: Ocean Circulation, Upwelling, and ENSO 1415Patricia A. Maurice130. Wind Generation of Waves 1419Tihomir Hristov131. Tidal Efficiency 1427Todd C. Rasmussen132. Coastal Oceanography: Physics and Biology 1431Xiao Hua Wang, Yue Xin Gao, Qian Wang, Tianqi He, Weibing Guan, and Fei Chai133. Nonlinear Wave Interactions over Coastal Muds 1443Navid Tahvildari and Elham Sharifineyestani134. Ship-Mounted Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP): Characteristics and Field Applications to Measure Coastal Hydrodynamics 1459Alberto Ribotti, Mireno Borghini, Andrea Satta, and Paolo Magni135. Carbon Dioxide and Carbonate Chemistry of the Oceans 1471Wei-Jun Cai136. Deoxygenation of the Open Oceans and its Consequences 1489David L. Kirchman137. Manganese Cycling in the Oceans 1501Bradley M. Tebo and George W. Luther III138. Ecology of Polar Phytoplankton 1515Maria Vernet139. Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents 1531Tara H. Luke140. Arctic Shipping and Polar Seaways 1539Julie Babin, Frederic Lasserre and Pauline PicMineral-Water Interface, Soils, and Agriculture 1551141. Fundamentals of Soil Chemistry 1553Donald L. Sparks142. Mineral Surface Charge in Aqueous Solution 1565Patricia A. Maurice143. Organic Compounds inWater and Organic Sorption toMinerals 1569Patricia A. Maurice144. Sorption and Transport in Porous Media: The Distribution Coefficient Kd Approach 1577Patricia A. Maurice145. Use of XAS for Studies of Aqueous and Surface Geochemistry 1581Kalpani Werellapatha146. Soil Water 1589Todd C. Rasmussen147. Metal–Clay Interaction: Spectroscopic Characterization 1593Mario A. Goncalves148. Sorption of Metal Ions on Soils, Batch Experiments 1601Stanko Ruiˇci´c149. The Effects of Natural Mineral Coatings on Metal Transport in Contaminated Aquifers 1613David M. Singer150. Applications of SPM to Studies of Mineral–Water Interface Chemistry 1625Steven R. Higgins and Angela L. Bertagni151. Deep Soil Water Movement 1637Todd C. Rasmussen152. Graphene Coatings for Microbial Corrosion Applications 1641Govinda Chilkoor, Namita Shrestha, Sushma Priyanka Karanam, Venkata K.K. Upadhyayula, and Venkataramana Gadhamshetty153. Dew Deserts 1667Giora J. Kidron154. Desert Biocrusts 1675Giora J. Kidron155. Crop Water Requirements and Irrigation Scheduling 1687Mladen Todorovi´c156. Crop Evapotranspiration 1697Mladen Todorovi´c157. Lead in Water and Soil: Speciation, Toxicity, and Treatment Technologies 1713Maciej Manecki158. Acid Mine Drainage: Sources and Treatment in the United States 1727Jeffrey G. Skousen, Paul F. Ziemkiewicz, and Louis M. McDonaldPart IV Water Technology 1737Water Treatment and Supply 1737159. Drinking Water Infrastructure 1739Juneseok Lee, Gamze Gungor-Demirci, and Jonathan Keck160. Water Distribution System 1759Sana Saleem, Haroon R.Mian, and Guangji Hu161. Pipeline Failure and Deterioration Models 1771Golam Kabir, Solomon Tesfamariam, and Rehan Sadiq162. Advanced Water Main Deterioration Model Using Bayesian Geoadditive Quantile Regression 1785Ngandu Balekelayi and Solomon Tesfamariam163. Pipe Failure Prediction with Consideration of Climate Change 1799Gizachew Demissie, Solomon Tesfamariam, Yonas Dibike, and Rehan Sadiq164. Water Distribution Systems: Hydraulics and Quality Modeling 1815Haroon R.Mian, Sana Saleem, Guangji Hu, and Rehan Sadiq165. Water Infrastructure and Asset Management 1827Golam Kabir, Solomon Tesfamariam, and Rehan Sadiq166. Disinfection and Antimicrobial Processes 1839Ernest R. Blatchley III167. Advanced Reduction and Oxidation–Reduction Processes forWater Treatment 1859Bill BatchelorN-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) Formation Mechanisms in DrinkingWater Systems 1873Huong T. Pham, David G.Wahman,Wen Zhang, and Julian L. Fairey168. Hollow Fiber Nanofiltration Membranes for Water Treatment 1887Reyhan Sengur-Tasdemir, Turker Turken, Gulsum Melike Urper-Bayram, Esra Ates-Genceli, Volodymyr V. Tarabara, and Ismail Koyuncu169. Quorum Quenching for Biofouling Control in Membrane Bioreactors 1899Bahar Yavuzturk Gul, Borte Kose Mutlu, Pyung-Kyu Park, Chung-Hak Lee, and Ismail Koyuncu170. Rapid Rate Biological Filtration in DrinkingWater Treatment 1913Meaghan MacGillivray, Amina K. Stoddart, and Graham A. Gagnon171. Advanced Oxidation Processes 1925Marin Kovacic, Hrvoje Kusic, Ana Loncaric Bozic, and Dionysios D. Dionysiou172. Hybrid Ion Exchange Nanotechnology (HIX-Nanotech) 1941Michael German and Arup K. SenGupta173. Polymer–Nanocomposite Membranes for Water Separations 1965Charles-Francois de Lannoy174. Unregulated Disinfection By-Products: Spatiotemporal Variation in Water Distribution Networks 1985Gyan Chhipi-Shrestha, Sarin R. Pokhrel, Manjot Kaur, Francois Proulx, and Manuel J. Rodriguez175. Drinking Water Treatment Unit Processes: Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling 1999David A. Ladner, Zuo Zhou, and Peng Xie176. Water Desalination: Electrostatic and Electrochemical Separation Processes 2009Sneha Shanbhag, Leila Karimi, Jay F.Whitacre, and Meagan S. Mauter177. Water Supply Systems: Performance Indicators 2035Husnain Haider and Rehan Sadiq178. Overview of Drinking Water Distribution System Microbiome and Water Quality 2051Christa K. Gomez and Srijan Aggarwal179. Water Quality Failure Pathways 2069Guangji Hu, Haroon R.Mian, James Hager, and Rehan Sadiq180. Optimization for Booster Chlorination 2081Nilufar Islam and Manuel J. Rodriguez181. Biofilm Formation in Water Supply Pipes 2089Yeyuan Xiao and Hira WaheedWastewater Treatment 2105182. Sensor Networks for Dynamic Control of Combined Sewer Systems 2107Luis Montestruque183. Hydrogen Production from Wastewater by Biochemical Methods 2119Balasubramani Ramprakash and Muthukumar Karuppan184. Sustainable Membrane Bioreactor Wastewater Treatment 2137Jeonghwan Kim185. Removal of Contaminants of Emerging Concern from Wastewater 2145Carlos G. Dosoretz186. Utilization of Treated Waste water for Irrigation of Agricultural Crops 2159Yona Chen and Jorge Tarchitzky187. Application of Nanocomposite Membranes for Non-Pressure-Driven Separation Processes 2179Jonathan A. Brant and Seyed M.S. Shahabadi188. Oil and Gas Produced Water, High-Salinity Brines, and Associated Cost Modeling 2197Enid J. Sullivan Graham189. Wastewater Treatment: Mathematical Modeling 2219Jeremy Dudley190. Microbial Interactions in Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment 2231Yongfeng Wang and Qiang He191. Co-Digestion of FoodWaste atWastewater Treatment Plants 2239Mary Martis, Harold Leverenz, Tim Raibley, Brian Thomas, and Amanda Roa192. Kinetics of Halogenated Disinfection By-Products Formation in Chlorinated Seawater 2249Khaled Elsaid, Bill Batchelor, and Ahmed Abdel-Wahab193. Bacteriophages in Engineered Bioreactors 2263Md Imdadul Islam and Ramesh GoelPart V Human Dimensions 2275Climate Change and Sustainability 2275194. Climate Change and Extreme Events 2277Climent Ramis, Maria F. Cardell, Arnau Amengual, Romualdo Romero, Victor Homar, Sergio Alonso, and Agusti Jansa195. Ground water, Climate Variability and Change 2295Jason J. Gurdak, Cassandra Wolf, Zoe Gross, Tales Carvalho Resende, and Marc Leblanc196. Extreme Events and Their Impacts –Managing Environmental Risk 2305David L. Russell, PE197. Applications of Stable Isotopes to Studies of Paleohydrology and Paleoclimatology 2313Zhengyu Xia and Zicheng Yu198. Hydropower in Climate Change 2331Babak Zolghadr-Asli, Omid Bozorg-Haddad, and Xuefeng Chu199. Hydrological Modeling of Climate Change Impacts 2337Kirsti Hakala, Nans Addor, Claudia Teutschbein, Marc Vis, Hamouda Dakhlaoui, and Jan Seibert200. Sustainable Wells: Problem Causes, Prevention, and Asset Management for Wells and Well Fields 2357Stuart A. Smith MS, CGWP201. Bio-Based Chemicals and Sustainability 2373James Philp202. Biofuels, Water Footprints, and Green Perspectives 2391Lucas Reijnders203. Nuclear Wastes in the United States 2401Judy Y. King and James M. Hylko204. Hydrology and Climate Change in Pacific and Similar Regions: Insights from Hawaii 2407Olkeba Tolessa Leta and Aly I. El-Kadi205. Reorienting Watershed Management as a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy 2419V. Ratna Reddy and T. Chiranjeevi206. Water Conservation for Sustainable Agriculture 2433Yanjun Shen and Hongwei Pei207. Hot Hand Fallacy: A Contagious Misinterpretation in Water Resources Sectors 2445Babak Zolghadr-Asli, Omid Bozorg-Haddad, and Xuefeng Chu208. Energy Use in Water Distribution Systems: A Life Cycle Perspective 2451Hirushie Karunathilake, Tharindu Prabatha, Shahnawaz Khan, and Kasun Hewage209. Climate Change and Agriculture 2463Mladen Todorovi´c and Nebojša Jovanovi´c210. Phosphorus and the Baltic Sea: Sustainable Management 2479Maximilian Berthold, Gunther Nausch, Mario von Weber, Stefan Koch, Petra Kahle, Bernd Lennartz, Jens Tranckner, Uwe Buczko, Claudia Tonn, Felix Ekardt, and Ulrich Bathmann211. Hazardous Metallic Ions Removal fromWater Using Activated Carbons 2499Pedro G. GonzalezWater and Health 2511212. Malaria: Water, Hydrology, and Climate Change 2513Gregory R. Madey and Patricia A. Maurice213. Drinking Water and Human Health Challenges in the Twenty-First Century 2519Konstantinos C. Makris214. Vibrio Bacteria in Aquatic Ecosystems: Effects of Climate Change on Antibiotic Resistance 2535Cecile Hart Scott, Cassie Horton, Catherine Brett, Emily Palmer, Shannon Pipes, Dan Tufford, Paul A. Sandifer,215. Marie DeLorenzo, Paul L. Pennington, Dwayne E. Porter, Christina Ek, Sean Norman, and Geoffrey I. ScottWater, Society, and Law 2557216. The Food–Water–Energy Nexus in Chile: Agriculture, Water Companies, and Mining 2559G. Arce, J. Gironas, M. Molinos-Senante, F. Suarez, P. Pasten, F. Meza, G. Donoso, S. Vicuna, and I. Vargas217. Water and Global Development Goals: The Role of Engineering and Social Science in Meeting International Policy Outcomes 2579Saleem Ali and Domenico Grasso218. Water Policy and Management in Chile 2589Manuel Prieto, Maria Christina Fragkou, and Matias Calderon219. Lake Erie: Past, Present, and Future 2601Jeffrey M. Reutter220. Water Discharge Permitting in the United States and the European Union 2617David L. Russell, PE221. Using Citizen Science to Raise Public Awareness and Engagement with Water Issues 2629Yoseph Araya222. Water and Gender Relations 2635Jill S. Schneiderman223. Remediation and Case Closure Policy for Petroleum Hydrocarbons 2639David B. Vance and James A. Jacobs224. Groundwater Governance 2643Francois Molle and Alvar Closas225. Environmental and Public Health Issues: Community Engagement in Environmental Justice Populations 2653Matthew J. Neet, Jamelle H. Ellis, Zachary H. Hart, Geoffrey I. Scott, Daniela B. Friedman, Rense Heath Kelsey, and Dwayne E. Porter226. Mine Waste Effects on Water and Soil in Native American Land in Western USA 2671Jose M. Cerrato, Cherie L. DeVore, and Carmen A. Velasco227. The 2010 Marshall, Michigan Tar Sands Oil Spill 2679Jeffrey Insko228. Management of the Marine Environment: Transdisciplinary and Systemic Approach 2685Patrick Prouzet, Andre Monaco, and Lea SebastienIndex 2711