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Hydrologic Cycle (in 103 km3)
Distribution on Earth
“Water, water everywhere, nor
any drop to drink.” –
Coleridge, Rime of the Ancient
Mariner
Global Water Withdrawls - McNeill, Table 5.1
Type of use, McNeill Table 5.1
Global Irrigated Area, McNeill Table 6.2
Mesopotamian wetlands 1976
Mesopotamian Wetlands - 2000
From http://www.un.org/Pubs/chronicle/2002/issue2/0202p44_mesopotamian_marshlands.html
Fig. 1 (A) Trends in annual rates of application of nitrogenous fertilizer (N), and of phosphate
(P) for all nations, except former USSR. (B) Trends in global area of land in pasture or crops.
(C) Trend in global pesticide production per year. (D) Trend in expeditures on pesticide
imports summed across all nations, transformed to constant 1996 USD. All trends are as
dependent on global population and GDP as on time. [From Forecasting Agriculturally
Driven Global Environmental Change, D.Tilman et al., 2001, Science, Vol.292, pg. 281-284]
Fig. 1) Global distribution of population in 1985 with respect to relative water stress threshold of
DIA/Q = 0.4 indicating severe water scarcity. A 30’ resolution is used for this map. Mapping
reflects a mean global runoff of ~40,000 km3/year and aggregate water withdrawals of 3100
km3/year. These estimates are highly dependent on contemporary water use statistics, which
reflect a degree of uncertainty (e.g., assessments made in 1987 vary > 1300 km3/year). Use with
caution. [From Global Water Resources: Vulnerability from Climate Change and Population
Growth, 2000, C.J. Vorosmarty et al., Science, Vol. 289, pg. 284-288]