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Titel (primär) Integrating multi-scale data for the assessment of water availability and quality in the Kharaa - Orkhon - Selenga River system
Autor Karthe, D.; Kasimov, N.S.; Chalov, S.R.; Shinkareva, G.L.; Malsy, M.; Menzel, L.; Theuring, P.; Hartwig, M.; Schweitzer, C.; Hofmann, J.; Priess, J.; Lychagin, M.
Quelle Geography, Environment, Sustainability
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
Department CLE; ASAM
Band/Volume 3
Heft 7
Seite von 65
Seite bis 86
Sprache englisch
Keywords hydrology; water availability; water quality; Central Asia; Mongolia; Russia
UFZ Querschnittsthemen RU2;
Abstract The environmental and socioenonomic impacts of water pollution are particularly severe in regions with relatively limited water resources [WWAP, 2012]. Water quantity and quality are closely interlinked aspects which are relevant for surface water ecology, water use, and integrated management approaches.
However, an intensive monitoring of both is usually prohibitive for very large areas, particularly if it includes the investigation of underlying processes and causes. For the Kharaa – Orkhon – Selenga River
system, this paper combines results from the micro (experimental plots, individual point data), meso (Kharaa River Basin) and macro (Selenge River Basin) scales. On the one hand, this integration allows an
interpretation of existing data on surface water quantity and quality in a wider context. On the other hand, it empirically underpins the complimentary character of intensive monitoring in selected model regions with more extensive monitoring in larger areas.
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Karthe, D., Kasimov, N.S., Chalov, S.R., Shinkareva, G.L., Malsy, M., Menzel, L., Theuring, P., Hartwig, M., Schweitzer, C., Hofmann, J., Priess, J., Lychagin, M. (2014):
Integrating multi-scale data for the assessment of water availability and quality in the Kharaa - Orkhon - Selenga River system
Geography, Environment, Sustainability 3 (7), 65 - 86