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Book Synopsis
Documents the declining quality and quantity of springs around the world and efforts to preserve, protect, and restore them.

Anthropogenic causes, including climate change, have been degrading springs around the world. Changes in spring water quality and flow impact human health, cultural values, ecology, and livelihoods.

Threats to Springs in a Changing World: Science and Policies for Protection presents a range of international studies illustrating the causes of spring degradation and strategies being used to safeguard springs both now and for the future.

Volume highlights include:

  • Examples of threatened springs in diverse hydrogeologic settings
  • Innovative methods and tools for understanding the hydrogeology of spring systems
  • Current policy and governance approaches for alleviating damage to springs
  • Different approaches to management of springs
  • A call for practitioners, policy makers, scienti

    Table of Contents

    List of Contributors vii

    Preface xi

    1 Protecting Springs in a Changing World Through Sound Science and Policy 1
    Matthew J. Currell and Brian G. Katz

    Part I Threats to Springs and Their Values

    2 Assessing Pollution and Depletion of Large Artesian Springs in Florida’s Rapidly Developing Water-Rich Landscape 9
    Robert L. Knight and Angeline Meeks

    3 Regional Passive Saline Encroachment in Major Springs of the Floridan Aquifer System in Florida (1991–2020) 19
    Rick Copeland, Gary Maddox, and Andy Woeber

    4 Karst Spring Processes and Storage Implications in High Elevation, Semiarid Southwestern United States 35
    Keegan M. Donovan, Abraham E. Springer, Benjamin W. Tobin, and Roderic A. Parnell

    5 Nitrogen Contamination and Acidification of Groundwater Due to Excessive Fertilizer Use for Tea Plantations 51
    Hiroyuki Ii

    6 Springs of the Southwestern Great Artesian Basin, Australia: Balancing Sustainable Use and Cultural and Environmental Values 69
    Gavin M. Mudd and Matthew J. Currell

    Part II Methods, Tools, and Techniques to Understand Spring Hydrogeology

    7 Environmental Tracers to Study the Origin and Timescales of Spring Waters 87
    Axel Suckow and Christoph Gerber

    8 Assessment of Water Quality and Quantity of Springs at a Pilot-Scale: Applications in Semiarid Mediterranean Areas in Lebanon 111
    Joanna Doummar, Marwan Fahs, Michel Aoun,Reda Elghawi, Jihad Othman, Mohamad Alali, and Assaad H. Kassem

    9 Uncertainties in Understanding Groundwater Flow and Spring Functioning in Karst 131
    Francesco Fiorillo, Mauro Pagnozzi, Rosangela Addesso, Simona Cafaro, Ilenia M. D’Angeli, Libera Esposito, Guido Leone, Isabella S. Liso, and Mario Parise

    10 The Great Subterranean Spring of Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, and the Potential Impact of Subsurface Urban Heat Islands 145
    Greg Brick

    Part III Policy and Governance Approaches for the Protection of Springs

    11 Community-Based Water Resource Management: Pathway to Rural Water Security in Timor-Leste? 157
    Tanja Rosenqvist, George Goddard, Jack Nugent, Nick Brown, Eugenio Lemos, Elsa Ximenes, and Aleixo Santos

    12 Setting Benthic Algal Abundance Targets to Protect Florida Spring Ecosystems 171
    Robert A. Mattson

    13 Protecting Springs in the Southwest Great Artesian Basin, Australia 181
    Mark Keppel, Anne Jensen, Melissa Horgan, Aaron Smith, and Simone Stewart

    14 Patterns in the Occurrence of Fecal Bacterial Indicators at Public Mineral Springs of Central Victoria, 1986–2013 199
    Andrew Shugg

    15 Towards a Collective Effort to Preserve and Protect Springs 209
    Brian G. Katz and Matthew J. Currell

    Index 213

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 01/12/2022
    ISBN13: 9781119818595, 978-1119818595
    ISBN10: 1119818591

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Documents the declining quality and quantity of springs around the world and efforts to preserve, protect, and restore them.

    Anthropogenic causes, including climate change, have been degrading springs around the world. Changes in spring water quality and flow impact human health, cultural values, ecology, and livelihoods.

    Threats to Springs in a Changing World: Science and Policies for Protection presents a range of international studies illustrating the causes of spring degradation and strategies being used to safeguard springs both now and for the future.

    Volume highlights include:

    • Examples of threatened springs in diverse hydrogeologic settings
    • Innovative methods and tools for understanding the hydrogeology of spring systems
    • Current policy and governance approaches for alleviating damage to springs
    • Different approaches to management of springs
    • A call for practitioners, policy makers, scienti

      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors vii

      Preface xi

      1 Protecting Springs in a Changing World Through Sound Science and Policy 1
      Matthew J. Currell and Brian G. Katz

      Part I Threats to Springs and Their Values

      2 Assessing Pollution and Depletion of Large Artesian Springs in Florida’s Rapidly Developing Water-Rich Landscape 9
      Robert L. Knight and Angeline Meeks

      3 Regional Passive Saline Encroachment in Major Springs of the Floridan Aquifer System in Florida (1991–2020) 19
      Rick Copeland, Gary Maddox, and Andy Woeber

      4 Karst Spring Processes and Storage Implications in High Elevation, Semiarid Southwestern United States 35
      Keegan M. Donovan, Abraham E. Springer, Benjamin W. Tobin, and Roderic A. Parnell

      5 Nitrogen Contamination and Acidification of Groundwater Due to Excessive Fertilizer Use for Tea Plantations 51
      Hiroyuki Ii

      6 Springs of the Southwestern Great Artesian Basin, Australia: Balancing Sustainable Use and Cultural and Environmental Values 69
      Gavin M. Mudd and Matthew J. Currell

      Part II Methods, Tools, and Techniques to Understand Spring Hydrogeology

      7 Environmental Tracers to Study the Origin and Timescales of Spring Waters 87
      Axel Suckow and Christoph Gerber

      8 Assessment of Water Quality and Quantity of Springs at a Pilot-Scale: Applications in Semiarid Mediterranean Areas in Lebanon 111
      Joanna Doummar, Marwan Fahs, Michel Aoun,Reda Elghawi, Jihad Othman, Mohamad Alali, and Assaad H. Kassem

      9 Uncertainties in Understanding Groundwater Flow and Spring Functioning in Karst 131
      Francesco Fiorillo, Mauro Pagnozzi, Rosangela Addesso, Simona Cafaro, Ilenia M. D’Angeli, Libera Esposito, Guido Leone, Isabella S. Liso, and Mario Parise

      10 The Great Subterranean Spring of Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, and the Potential Impact of Subsurface Urban Heat Islands 145
      Greg Brick

      Part III Policy and Governance Approaches for the Protection of Springs

      11 Community-Based Water Resource Management: Pathway to Rural Water Security in Timor-Leste? 157
      Tanja Rosenqvist, George Goddard, Jack Nugent, Nick Brown, Eugenio Lemos, Elsa Ximenes, and Aleixo Santos

      12 Setting Benthic Algal Abundance Targets to Protect Florida Spring Ecosystems 171
      Robert A. Mattson

      13 Protecting Springs in the Southwest Great Artesian Basin, Australia 181
      Mark Keppel, Anne Jensen, Melissa Horgan, Aaron Smith, and Simone Stewart

      14 Patterns in the Occurrence of Fecal Bacterial Indicators at Public Mineral Springs of Central Victoria, 1986–2013 199
      Andrew Shugg

      15 Towards a Collective Effort to Preserve and Protect Springs 209
      Brian G. Katz and Matthew J. Currell

      Index 213

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