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|a Intro -- Coastal Reservoir Technology and Applications -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the author -- About the book -- Chapter 1: World water crisis and possible solutions -- 1. Water cycle or natural desalination process -- 2. Water resources availability -- 2.1. Groundwater and its development -- 2.2. Surface water -- 3. Short history of dam construction -- 3.1. Number of dams and height -- 3.2. Eastern dam versus Western dam -- 4. Water crisis and why? -- 4.1. Floods (too much) -- 4.2. Pollution (too dirty and too turbid) -- 4.3. Water scarcity (too little) and its measurement
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|a 4.4. New dams in future and soft path always effective? -- 4.5. Are NEWater (wastewater reuse) and desalination solutions? -- References -- Chapter 2: Coastal reservoirs design and applications -- 1. Coastal reservoir, its definition and classification -- 1.1. Definition of coastal reservoir -- 1.2. First- and second generation of coastal reservoirs -- 2. Principles for coastal reservoir design -- 2.1. Site selection, reservoir shape, and salinity -- 2.2. Design for hydraulic structures, inlets/outlets and water quality management
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|a 2.3. Improvements of existing coastal reservoirs using the new principles -- 3. Coastal reservoirs sustainability -- 3.1. Cost comparison -- 3.2. Carbon emission and sustainability -- 3.3. Environmental impacts -- 3.4. Social impacts -- 4. Other applications of coastal reservoirs -- 4.1. Coastal environmental protection -- 4.2. Water, food and energy nexus -- 4.3. Inland water resources development-SPP -- 4.4. Countermeasures for natural disasters -- References -- Chapter 3: Possible coastal reservoirs along Australia Pacific Coast -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Northeast coast division, Australia
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|a 2.1. General information -- 2.2. Southeast Queensland coastal reservoirs -- 2.3. Coastal reservoir at Richmond estuary -- 2.4. Northeast Queensland coastal reservoirs -- 3. Southeast coast division (New South Wales and Victoria states, Australia) -- 3.1. General information -- 3.2. Greater Sydney region -- 3.3. Melbourne region -- References -- Chapter 4: Why downstream water management can increase environmental flow and irrigated water? Examples from Australia -- 1. South Australia Gulf Division/Murray Darling River -- 1.1. General information -- 1.2. Coastal reservoir in South Australia Gulf
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|a 1.3. Coastal reservoir inside Lake Alexandrina -- 1.4. Downstream water management for Murray-Darling basin (MDB) -- 2. Other coastal drainage divisions in Australia -- 2.1. Tasmania state -- 2.2. Southwest coastal division and Indian Ocean division -- 2.3. Northern Australia -- 3. Water diversion and inland water supply -- 3.1. Experience of existing water diversion schemes -- 3.2. Water diversion from coastal Rivers to inland areas -- 3.3. Water supply to Australia mining industry -- 4. New Zealand, Papua New Guinea -- 4.1. New Zealand -- 4.2. Papua New Guinea Rivers -- References
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