Evaluation of instream ecological flows based on hydrological alteration in the Upper Huai River, China

Water Supply Pub Date : 2024-03-06 DOI:10.2166/ws.2024.044
Simin Liu, Dengming Yan, Hong Lv, Jin Lin, Zhilei Yu, Lucong Cao
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Natural flow regime (instream ecological flow) is a vital element of ecological hydrology, serving a crucial role in the fundamental functions of river ecosystems. Intense human activities, especially reservoir operation, have unavoidably altered the flow regime of the Upper Huai River, leading to further impacts on river ecosystems. It is essential to quantify hydrological alterations in flow regimes and their associated impacts on river ecosystems for effective river water management. Ecological flow indicators, namely ecological deficit and surplus, were analyzed to assess instream ecological flow. The overall degree of alteration (Do) and the Dundee Hydrological Regime Alteration Method (DHRAM) were utilized to evaluate the degree of hydrological alteration. Additionally, the Shannon Index (SI) was employed to estimate the impact of hydrological alterations on ecological diversity in this study. The results reveal that the streamflow series underwent mutation in 1987, leading to a decrease in ecological surplus and an increase in ecological deficit. The overall alteration degree is 32%, with a DHRAM level of 3, signifying low hydrological alteration and moderate ecological risk in the region. Furthermore, the biodiversity of the river has markedly declined due to human activities following the alteration.
基于水文变化的中国淮河上游河道生态流量评估
自然流态(河内生态流量)是生态水文的重要组成部分,对河流生态系统的基本功能起着至关重要的作用。激烈的人类活动,尤其是水库运行,不可避免地改变了淮河上游的水流状态,从而对河流生态系统产生了进一步的影响。为了对河流进行有效的水资源管理,必须量化水文改变的流量状态及其对河流生态系统的相关影响。我们分析了生态流量指标,即生态赤字和生态盈余,以评估河道内的生态流量。利用总体改变程度(Do)和邓迪水文变化法(DHRAM)来评估水文变化程度。此外,本研究还采用香农指数(SI)来估计水文变化对生态多样性的影响。结果表明,1987 年溪流序列发生了突变,导致生态盈余减少,生态赤字增加。总体改变程度为 32%,DHRAM 等级为 3,表明该地区水文改变程度较低,生态风险中等。此外,由于人类活动的影响,河流的生物多样性在水文变化后明显下降。
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