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Storminess and Environmental Change: Climate Forcing and Responses in the Mediterranean Region 2014 ed. [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 283 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 6282 g, 65 Illustrations, color; 54 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 283 p. 119 illus., 65 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research 39
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Feb-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 940077947X
  • ISBN-13: 9789400779471
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 283 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 6282 g, 65 Illustrations, color; 54 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 283 p. 119 illus., 65 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
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  • ISBN-10: 940077947X
  • ISBN-13: 9789400779471
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This book describes recent developments in the modeling of hydro-climatological processes in time and space. The topic brings together a wide range of disciplines, such as climatology, hydrology, geomorphology and ecology, with examples of problems and related modeling approaches. Parsimonious hydro-climatological models hold the potential to simulate the combined effects of rainfall intensity and distribution patterns in the absence of precipitation records for short time intervals (e.g. daily to sub-hourly) and over large areas (e.g. regional to continental). In this book, we show how the principle of parsimony can be followed without sacrificing depth in seeking to understand a variety of landscape and surface processes that include hydrologic phenomena. Geographically speaking, the focus of the book is on Mediterranean environments. In this region, which is characterized by a complex morphology, soil erosion by water is a major cause of landscape degradation and the fragility of ecosystems is abundantly documented. By exploring interactions between erosive storms and land with the help of modeling solutions created at a variety of scales, the book investigates in detail the climatic implications for the Mediterranean landscape in an effort to bridge historical and contemporary research, which makes it unique in its approach.

The book provides a valuable resource for environmental scientists, while also providing an important basis for graduate and postgraduate students interested in research on hydrological cycles and environmental changes.



Bringing together a wide range of disciplines, including climatology, hydrology, geomorphology and ecology, this book offers a thorough review of contemporary developments in the modelling of Mediterranean hydro-climatological processes in time and space.
1 Introduction
1(16)
Nazzareno Diodato
Gianni Bellocchi
Part I Observations and Model Development
2 Extreme Rainfalls in the Mediterranean Area
17(22)
Luigi Mariani
Simone Gabriele Parisi
3 Rainfalls and Storm Erosivity
39(14)
Nazzareno Diodato
Marcella Soriano
4 Finding Simplicity in Storm Erosivity Modelling
53(12)
Nazzareno Diodato
Giuseppe Aronica
5 Characteristics of Flash Flood Regimes in the Mediterranean Region
65(14)
Marco Borga
Efrat Morin
Part II Storminess and Erosivity Modelling
6 Spatial Pattern Probabilities Exceeding Critical Threshold of Annual Mean Storm-Erosivity in Euro-Mediterranean Areas
79(22)
Nazzareno Diodato
7 Landscape Scales of Erosive Storm Hazard Across the Mediterranean Region
101(16)
Nazzareno Diodato
Gianni Bellocchi
8 Monthly Erosive Storm Hazard Within River Basins of the Campania Region, Southern Italy
117(14)
Nazzareno Diodato
Giovanni Battista Chirico
Nunzio Romano
9 Storm-Erosivity Model for Addressing Hydrological Effectiveness in France
131(18)
Gianni Bellocchi
Nazzareno Diodato
10 Modelling Long-Term Storm Erosivity Time-Series: A Case Study in the Western Swiss Plateau
149(16)
Nazzareno Diodato
Gianni Bellocchi
Katrin Meusburger
Gabriele Buttafuoco
11 Temporal and Spatial Patterns in Design-Storm Erosivity Over Sicily Region
165(14)
Nazzareno Diodato
Part III Storminess and Environmental Change
12 Historical Reconstruction of Erosive Storms Driving Damaging Hydrological Events in the Bonea Basin, Southern Italy
179(14)
Nazzareno Diodato
Gianni Bellocchi
Francesco Fiorillo
Antonia Longobardi
13 Triggering Conditions and Runout Simulation of the San Mango sul Calore Debris Avalanche, Southern Italy
193(12)
Luigi Guerriero
Paola Revellino
Aldo De Vito
Gerardo Grelle
Francesco Maria Guadagno
14 Climate-Scale Modelling of Rainstorm-Induced Organic Carbon Losses in Land-Soil of Thune Alpine Areas, Switzerland
205(10)
Nazzareno Diodato
Gianni Bellocchi
15 Hydroclimatological Modelling of Organic Carbon Dissolution in Lake Maggiore, Northern Italy
215(18)
Gianni Bellocchi
Nazzareno Diodato
Part IV History and Perspective
16 A Digression on the Analysis of Historical Series of Daily Data for the Characterization of Precipitation Dynamics
233(16)
Maria Teresa Lanfredi
Maria Macchiato
17 Historical Climatology of Storm Events in the Mediterranean: A Case Study of Damaging Hydrological Events in Calabria, Southern Italy
249(20)
Olga Petrucci
Angela Aurora Pasqua
18 Storminess Forecast Skills in Naples, Southern Italy
269(12)
Nazzareno Diodato
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