Hydrological Drought: Processes and Estimation Methods for Streamflow and Groundwater, Second Edition provides a comprehensive review of processes and estimation methods for streamflow and groundwater drought. It includes a qualitative conceptual understanding of drought features and processes, a detailed presentation of estimation methods and tools, practical examples and impacts relevant for operational practice.
The drought phenomenon and its diversity across the world are illustrated using a global set of daily streamflow series, whereas regional and local aspects of drought are studied using a combination of hydrological time series and catchment information. Hydrological Drought: Processes and Estimation Methods for Streamflow and Groundwater, Second Edition concludes with human impacts, including climate change impacts on drought, drought forecasting and early warning and examples of procedures on how to manage water during drought. The majority of the examples are taken from regions where the rivers run most of the year, but not exclusively. The material presented ranges from well-established knowledge and analysing methods to recent developments in drought research. Its nature varies accordingly, from a more traditional textbook and clear overview to that of a research paper, which introduces recent approaches and methodologies for drought analysis.
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Table of Contents
PART I Drought as a natural hazard1 Introduction
2 Hydroclimatology
3 Drought-generating processes
PART II Estimation methods
4 Hydrological data
5 Hydrological drought characteristics
6 Frequency analysis
7 Statistical analysis of drought series
8 Regionalisation procedures e estimation at the ungauged site
9 Process-based modelling
PART III Living with drought
10 Human influence
11 Past and future hydrological drought
12 Drought impacts
13 Drought Early Warning Systems: monitoring and forecasting
Appendices