气候变化和人类活动驱动的藏西南年楚河流域径流时空变异

IF 5 2区 地球科学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES
Zhenhuan Yuan , Kaifei Liu , Zeng Dan , Qize Gao , Ciren Mima , Chengpeng Lu
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摘要

青藏高原农业重点区——念楚河流域。径流被认为是水资源管理最重要的成果,在生态学和水文学中都起着至关重要的作用。本研究分析了近48年来北北缘径流的时空变化特征,并进一步量化了气候条件、植被覆盖和灌溉取水量对径流变化的影响。本研究旨在提高我们对高山径流变化驱动机制的认识。结果表明,北海带径流量每10年显著减少- 0.21 mm。各影响因素对径流的影响在时空尺度上呈非平稳性,降水(Pre)和温度(Tmp)是主要影响因子,在2002年之前,Pre对径流变化的贡献一直最大。然而,随着时间的推移,Pre的贡献显著下降。2002年以后,Tmp的贡献逐渐与Pre相当,并最终超过了Pre。IWW的提取通常会产生不利影响,在NRB植被较差的地区,NDVI变化对径流的影响显著。在全球变暖和人类活动增加的背景下,Tmp和IWW对流域径流的不利影响越来越大,为水资源管理提供了新的见解。
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Runoff spatiotemporal variability driven by climate change and human activity for the Nianchu River Basin in Southwestern Tibet

Study Region

Nianchu River Basin (NRB), a key agricultural area on the Tibetan Plateau in China.

Study focus

Runoff is recognized as the most important outcome of water resources management, playing a crucial role in both ecology and hydrology. This study analyzes the spatiotemporal variability of runoff in the NRB over the past 48 years and further quantify the impacts of climate conditions, vegetation cover, and irrigation water withdrawal (IWW) on runoff changes. This study aims to improve our understanding of the mechanisms driving runoff changes in alpine mountains.

New hydrological insight for the region

The results indicate that the runoff in the NRB has significantly declined by −0.21 mm per decade. The effects of the various influences on runoff are non-stationary at the spatiotemporal scales, with precipitation (Pre) and temperature (Tmp) as the main factors, and Pre consistently contributing the most to changes in runoff until 2002. However, over time, the contribution of Pre has significantly declined. After 2002, the contribution of Tmp gradually became comparable to that of Pre and eventually surpassed it. IWW extraction generally exerts adverse effects, and in areas with poorer vegetation in NRB, NDVI changes significantly impact runoff. Under the context of global warming and increasing human activities, Tmp and IWW have shown a growing adverse impact on basin runoff, offering new insights for water resource management.
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Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies
Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
8.50%
发文量
284
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies publishes original research papers enhancing the science of hydrology and aiming at region-specific problems, past and future conditions, analysis, review and solutions. The journal particularly welcomes research papers that deliver new insights into region-specific hydrological processes and responses to changing conditions, as well as contributions that incorporate interdisciplinarity and translational science.
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