TY - CHAP A1 - Merz, Christoph A1 - Pekdeger, Asaf T1 - Anthropogenic changes in the landscape hydrology of the Berlin-Brandenburg region N2 - For decades, water resources have been used intensively for drinking water, industry, agriculture and energy production. This paper summarises the main anthropogenic influences on the water cycle in a Pleistocene landscape and associated geochemical reactions. The results allow the identification and description of the main hydraulic and geochemical processes that control water and solute fluxes in different hydrological compartments, in particular recharge and discharge regions. Under progressive climate change, this process-based knowledge should be used to adapt land and water management to minimise negative impacts on hydrological resources and stabilise the regional water balance in theBerlin-Brandenburg Pleistocene landscape. Based on these results, a risk assessment approach for validation of future management strategies under changing climate conditions is presented. KW - Klimaänderung KW - Ökosystem KW - Wasserhaushalt KW - Region Berlin-Brandenburg KW - Wassermanagement KW - Pleistozän KW - Climate Change KW - Water and solutes flux KW - Pleistocene landscape KW - Water management KW - Berlin-Brandenburg Y1 - 2012 UR - https://edoc.bbaw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/1908 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b4-opus-21983 SN - 978-3-87670-911-6 ER -