印度恒河流域的干旱风险和水文变化

IF 4.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Chetan Sharma , Deen Dayal , Anoop Kumar Shukla
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摘要

干旱对恒河流域的水资源、农业和生计构成重大威胁。恒河流域高度依赖季风降雨,是5亿多人口的家园。尽管气候变率越来越大,但综合多种干旱指标的综合评估仍然有限。本研究旨在通过分析1980 - 2020年降水、温度和蒸散(ET)的长期趋势,并利用标准化降水指数(SPI)、3个月、6个月和12个月时间尺度的径流干旱指数(SDI)和多时间尺度的蒸发胁迫指数(ESI)来评估干旱条件,从而解决这一空白。结果显示,季节性降水和降雨日数显著减少,同时ET上升,特别是在季风和季风前期。最低气温在各个季节持续上升,而最高气温则呈现温和变化。干旱指标表明,流域中部和南部地区水文和气象干旱的频率和严重程度日益增加。研究结果强调,迫切需要制定针对特定区域的适应性水资源管理战略,以减轻恒河流域日益增加的干旱风险,并确保可持续的水资源供应。
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Drought risk and hydrological changes in the Ganga River Basin, India
Droughts pose significant threats to water resources, agriculture, and livelihoods in the Ganga River Basin, a region highly dependent on monsoon rainfall and home to over 500 million people. Despite increasing climate variability, comprehensive assessments integrating multiple drought indicators remain limited. This study aims to address this gap by analyzing long-term trends in precipitation, temperature, and evapotranspiration (ET) from 1980 to 2020, and evaluating drought conditions using the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI), Streamflow Drought Index (SDI) at 3, 6, and 12-month time scales, and Evaporative Stress Index (ESI) at multiple time scales. Results reveal significant declining trends in seasonal precipitation and rainy days, coupled with rising ET, particularly during the monsoon and pre-monsoon periods. Minimum temperatures show consistent increases across seasons, while maximum temperatures exhibit moderate changes. Drought indicators demonstrate increasing frequency and severity of hydrological and meteorological droughts in central and southern regions of the basin. The findings highlight the urgent need for region-specific adaptive water management strategies to mitigate the increasing drought risks and ensure sustainable water availability in the Ganga River Basin.
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Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
2.70%
发文量
176
审稿时长
31.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth is an international interdisciplinary journal for the rapid publication of collections of refereed communications in separate thematic issues, either stemming from scientific meetings, or, especially compiled for the occasion. There is no restriction on the length of articles published in the journal. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth incorporates the separate Parts A, B and C which existed until the end of 2001. Please note: the Editors are unable to consider submissions that are not invited or linked to a thematic issue. Please do not submit unsolicited papers. The journal covers the following subject areas: -Solid Earth and Geodesy: (geology, geochemistry, tectonophysics, seismology, volcanology, palaeomagnetism and rock magnetism, electromagnetism and potential fields, marine and environmental geosciences as well as geodesy). -Hydrology, Oceans and Atmosphere: (hydrology and water resources research, engineering and management, oceanography and oceanic chemistry, shelf, sea, lake and river sciences, meteorology and atmospheric sciences incl. chemistry as well as climatology and glaciology). -Solar-Terrestrial and Planetary Science: (solar, heliospheric and solar-planetary sciences, geology, geophysics and atmospheric sciences of planets, satellites and small bodies as well as cosmochemistry and exobiology).
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