CALL of CHAPTERS....Water Resources Management in Arid Deltas Subtitle: Sediment Properties, Aquifer Interactions, and Engineered Solutions Towards Digital Modeling and Materials Science Integration

This book offers a rigorous materials science foundation for delta water security. Covers sediment properties, aquifer interactions, engineered solutions including nanomaterials, reactive barriers. Grounded in real-world data from different Deltas. Essential for Materials and Water Specialists.

Target Audience

Materials scientists, geochemists, sedimentologists, environmental engineers, PhD candidates, and water quality specialists working in arid and semi-arid regions. This volume speaks directly to those who want to understand what delta sediments and aquifers are actually made of and how that matters.

Description

This book offers a rigorous, deeply researched foundation in the materials science that underpins every arid delta system. While companion volumes address digital modeling, this work stays grounded in the stuff itself, the sediments, minerals, pores, and particles. It explores the chemical dance between water and rock that determines whether an aquifer can sustain a city or a farm.

Arid deltas: the Nile, Indus, Colorado, Shatt al-Arab, and Yellow River are not just hydrological systems. They are material systems. Their sands carry specific mineral signatures. Their clays adsorb and release contaminants according to rules written in their crystal structure. Yet these material properties have often been treated as an afterthought. This volume puts materials science front and center.

The book opens with the geological and geochemical context of arid deltas: how they form, what they are made of, and why composition matters for water security. It then moves systematically through porosity, permeability, adsorption, desorption, and the complex chemical interactions between water and aquifer materials. A substantial portion addresses material degradation the slow, invisible breakdown of aquifer integrity alongside natural attenuation processes and engineered solutions.

What makes this book different is its insistence on the real world. Every concept is grounded in data from actual deltas. Every mechanism is explained in terms of what it means for water security. This is not optional reading it is the foundation.

IMPORTANT DATES

Event

Date

Abstract Submission Deadline

30 June 2026

Full Chapter Submission Deadline (after abstract approval)

20 August 2026

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Submit an abstract of 250–300 words (clearly indicating the target chapter number from the Table of Contents)
  • Include: chapter title, author name(s), full affiliation(s), email(s), and 5–7 keywords
  • Send your abstract to: nanocure@yahoo.com
  • Selected abstracts will be invited to submit full chapters
  • All chapters will undergo editorial screening and peer review
  • No Article Processing Charges (APC) / Free Publication
  • Peer‑Reviewed Chapters | ISBN‑Indexed International Publication