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DOI10.1007/s11430-012-4505-1
Contributions of climate and human activities to changes in runoff of the Yellow and Yangtze rivers from 1950 to 2008
Wang Yan1; Ding YongJian1; Ye BaiSheng1; Liu FengJing2,3; Wang Jie1; Wang Jie1,4
通讯作者Wang Yan
来源期刊SCIENCE CHINA-EARTH SCIENCES
ISSN1674-7313
EISSN1869-1897
出版年2013
卷号56期号:8页码:1398-1412
英文摘要

Runoffs in the Yellow River and Yangtze River basins, China, have been changing constantly during the last half century. In this paper, data from eight river gauging stations and 529 meteorological stations, inside and adjacent to the study basins, were analyzed and compared to quantify the hydrological processes involved, and to evaluate the role of human activities in changing river discharges. The Inverse Distance Weighted (IDW) interpolation method was used to obtain climatic data coverage from station observations. According to the runoff coefficient equation, the effect of human activities and climate can be expressed by changes in runoff coefficients and changes in precipitation, respectively. Annual runoff coefficients were calculated for the period 1950-2008, according to the correlation between respective hydrological series and regional precipitation. Annual precipitation showed no obvious trend in the upper reaches of the Yellow River but a marked downward trend in the middle and downstream reaches, with declines of 8.8 and 9.8 mm/10 a, respectively. All annual runoff series for the Yellow River basin showed a significant downward trend. Runoff declined by about 7.8 mm/10 a at Sanmenxia and 10.8 mm/10 a at Lijin. The series results indicated that an abrupt change occurred in the late 1980s to early 1990s. The trend of correlations between annual runoff and precipitation decreased significantly at the Yellow River stations, with rates ranging from 0.013/10 a to 0.019/10 a. For the hydrologic series, all precipitation series showed a downward trend in the Yangtze River basin with declines ranging from about 24.7 mm/10 a at Cuntan to 18.2 mm/10 a at Datong. Annual runoff series for the upper reaches of the Yangtze River decreased significantly, at rates ranging from 9.9 to 7.2 mm/10 a. In the middle and lower reaches, the runoff series showed no significant trend, with rates of change ranging from 2.1 to 2.9 mm/10 a. Human activities had the greatest influence on changes in the hydrological series of runoff, regardless of whether the effect was negative or positive. During 1970-2008, human activities contributed to 83% of the reduction in runoff in the Yellow River basin, and to 71% of the increase in runoff in the Yangtze River basin. Moreover, the impacts of human activities across the entire basin increased over time. In the 2000s, the impact of human activities exceeded that of climate change and was responsible for 84% of the decrease and 73% of the increase in runoff in the Yellow River and Yangtze River basins, respectively. The average annual runoff from 1980 to 2008 fell by about 97%, 83%, 83%, and 91%, compared with 1951-1969, at the Yellow River stations Lanzhou, Sanmenxia, Huayuankou and Lijin, respectively. Most of the reduction in runoff was caused by human activities. Changes in precipitation also caused reductions in runoff of about 3%, 17%, 17%, and 9% at these four stations, respectively. Falling precipitation rates were the main explanation for runoff changes at the Yangtze River stations Cuntan, Yichang, Hankou, and Datong, causing reductions in runoff of 89%, 74%, 43%, and 35%, respectively. Underlying surface changes caused decreases in runoff in the Yellow River basin and increases in runoff in the Yangtze River basin. Runoff decreased in arid areas as a result of increased water usage, but increased in humid and sub-humid areas as a result of land reclamation and mass urbanization leading to decreases in evaporation and infiltration.


英文关键词precipitation runoff climate change human activity Yellow River Yangtze River runoff coefficients
类型Article
语种英语
国家Peoples R China ; USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000322626300011
WOS关键词WATER-RESOURCES ; MONTHLY PRECIPITATION ; TEMPORAL VARIATION ; SEDIMENT LOAD ; LAND-COVER ; BASIN ; TRENDS ; IMPACTS ; CHINA ; FLOW
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Geology
来源机构中国科学院西北生态环境资源研究院
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/179878
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Sci, Cold & Arid Reg Environm & Engn Res Inst, State Key Lab Cryospher Sci, Lanzhou 730000, Peoples R China;
2.Lincoln Univ, Dept Agr & Environm Sci, Jefferson City, MO 65010 USA;
3.Lincoln Univ, Cooperat Res Programs, Jefferson City, MO 65010 USA;
4.Yunnan Water Resources & Hydropower Res Inst, Kunming 650228, Peoples R China
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Wang Yan,Ding YongJian,Ye BaiSheng,et al. Contributions of climate and human activities to changes in runoff of the Yellow and Yangtze rivers from 1950 to 2008[J]. 中国科学院西北生态环境资源研究院,2013,56(8):1398-1412.
APA Wang Yan,Ding YongJian,Ye BaiSheng,Liu FengJing,Wang Jie,&Wang Jie.(2013).Contributions of climate and human activities to changes in runoff of the Yellow and Yangtze rivers from 1950 to 2008.SCIENCE CHINA-EARTH SCIENCES,56(8),1398-1412.
MLA Wang Yan,et al."Contributions of climate and human activities to changes in runoff of the Yellow and Yangtze rivers from 1950 to 2008".SCIENCE CHINA-EARTH SCIENCES 56.8(2013):1398-1412.
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