Title: Water Resources Management in Arid Deltas Via
Digital Modeling and Materials Science Integration
Subtitle: Hydrodynamic Simulation, Remote Sensing, and AI-Driven Water Security
Target Audience: Hydrologists, water resource engineers, remote sensing specialists, GIS analysts, computational modelers, PhD candidates, and environmental agencies working in arid and semi-arid regions.
This volume speaks to those who build the models, interpret the data, and make the predictions that guide water policy.Arid deltas face threats as complex as they are urgent. Climate change shifts precipitation patterns. Sea-level rise pushes saltwater into freshwater aquifers. Upstream dams alter flow regimes that persisted for millennia. Population growth multiplies demand. These aren't problems solved by guesswork. They require models simulating not just now, but different scenarios and policies. This volume provides those tools. It establishes the modeling context: physical processes, data requirements, and challenges unique to arid deltas. Then it moves systematically through the digital toolkit, remote sensing to extract water quality from satellite imagery and detect shoreline changes, GIS for groundwater vulnerability assessment, hydrodynamic and groundwater models for contaminant transport. Machine learning forecasts salinity intrusion and predicts water quality from sparse data. Case studies from the Nile, Indus, and Colorado deltas tie it together. The volume concludes with decision support systems, real-time sensor networks, and digital twins that simulate entire delta systems.
📅 IMPORTANT DATES
| Event | Date |
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| Abstract Submission Deadline | 30 June 2026 |
| Full Chapter Submission Deadline (after abstract approval) | 20 August 2026 |
📝 SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Submit an abstract of 250–300 words (clearly indicating the target chapter number from the Table of Contents)
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Include: chapter title, author name(s), full affiliation(s), email(s), and 5–7 keywords
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Send your abstract to: nanocure@yahoo.com
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Selected abstracts will be invited to submit full chapters
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All chapters will undergo editorial screening and peer review
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No Article Processing Charges (APC) / Free Publication
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Peer‑Reviewed Chapters | ISBN‑Indexed International Publication