Quantitative impacts of climate change and human activities on runoff in the Huolin River catchment

被引:2
|
作者
Dan Dan [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Chun Xi [1 ,2 ]
Zhou Haijun [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Wan Zhiqiang [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Xia Yingying [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Wang Na [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Inner Mongolia Normal Univ, Prov Key Lab Mongolian Plateaus Climate Syst, 81 Zhaowuda Rd, Hohhot 010022, Inner Mongolia, Peoples R China
[2] Inner Mongolia Normal Univ, Inner Mongolia Restorat Engn Lab Wetland Eco Envi, 81 Zhaowuda Rd, Hohhot 010022, Inner Mongolia, Peoples R China
[3] Inner Mongolia Normal Univ, Coll Geog Sci, 81 Zhaowuda Rd, Hohhot 010022, Inner Mongolia, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
land use/land cover; semi-arid region; SWAT model; water shortage; ASIAN SUMMER MONSOON; LAND-USE; WATER-RESOURCES; HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES; LOESS PLATEAU; SWAT MODEL; BASIN; STREAMFLOW; CHINA; PRECIPITATION;
D O I
10.2166/wcc.2022.223
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
The Huolin River is located in themonsoonmarginal zone inNortheast China. It is an important source of thewetland systemon the Northeast Plain. Recently, a dramatic reduction in the observed river runoff has resulted in a record high level of dried-up days in the Huolin River catchment (HRC). In this study, we used the hydrological simulation approach of the Soil andWater Assessment Tool (SWAT) model to evaluate the influences of climate change and human activities on runoff in the HRC. The SWATmodel effectively simulated the streamflow changes in the HRC with a high accuracy. The R-2 values were 0.71 and 0.69 for the calibration and validation periods, respectively. In addition, the Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE) index reached 0.69 and 0.66 for the calibration and validation periods, respectively. The simulation results demonstrated that the variations in runoff havemostly been caused by combined influence of climate change and land use/land cover (LULC) changes, but the contributions of these factors varied in each period. The climate factors contributed 84.5% of runoff fluctuations before 2000, while the effect of LULC changes gradually grew to 63.6% after 2000. The increase in the influence of LULC changeswasmainly apparent in the considerable growth of the areas of the arable land and construction land, which increased by 607 and 113 km(2), respectively. This study provides an effective scientific basis for establishing long-term water management in catchment scale and regional social and economic development under the changing environment.
引用
收藏
页码:3851 / 3866
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Quantifying the Impacts of Climate Change and Human Activities on Runoff in the Lancang River Basin Based on the Budyko Hypothesis
    Liu, Hao
    Wang, Zheng
    Ji, Guangxing
    Yue, Yanlin
    WATER, 2020, 12 (12) : 1 - 11
  • [22] Responses of Runoff to Climate Change and Human Activities in the Ebinur Lake Catchment, Western China
    Yao Junqiang
    Liu Zhihui
    Yang Qing
    Meng Xianyong
    Li Chengzhi
    WATER RESOURCES, 2014, 41 (06) : 738 - 747
  • [23] Impacts of Climate Change and Human Activities on the Surface Runoff in the Tarim River Basin over the Last Fifty Years
    Xingming Hao
    Yaning Chen
    Changchun Xu
    Weihong Li
    Water Resources Management, 2008, 22 : 1159 - 1171
  • [24] Quantifying the Impacts of Climate Change and Human Activities on Runoff Variation: Case Study of the Upstream of Minjiang River, China
    Liang, Shuqi
    Wang, Wensheng
    Zhang, Dan
    Li, Yueqing
    Wang, Guoqing
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING, 2020, 25 (09)
  • [25] Responses of runoff to climate change and human activities in the Ebinur Lake Catchment, western China
    Junqiang Yao
    Zhihui Liu
    Qing Yang
    Xianyong Meng
    Chengzhi Li
    Water Resources, 2014, 41 : 738 - 747
  • [26] Impacts of climate change and human activities on the surface runoff in the Tarim River basin over the last fifty years
    Hao, Xingming
    Chen, Yaning
    Xu, Changchun
    Li, Weihong
    WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, 2008, 22 (09) : 1159 - 1171
  • [27] Impacts of Climate Change and Human Activities on Runoff Variation of the Intensive Phosphate Mined Huangbaihe River Basin, China
    Bo, Huijuan
    Dong, Xiaohua
    Li, Zhonghua
    Hu, Xiaonong
    Reta, Gebrehiwet
    Wei, Chong
    Su, Bob
    WATER, 2019, 11 (10)
  • [28] Impacts of Climate Change and Human Activity on the Runoff Changes in the Guishui River Basin
    Wang, Meilin
    Shao, Yaqi
    Jiang, Qun'ou
    Xiao, Ling
    Yan, Haiming
    Gao, Xiaowei
    Wang, Lijun
    Liu, Peibin
    LAND, 2020, 9 (09)
  • [29] Separating the impacts of climate change and land surface alteration on runoff reduction in the Jing River catchment of China
    Ning, Tingting
    Li, Zhi
    Liu, Wenzhao
    CATENA, 2016, 147 : 80 - 86
  • [30] Separating the Impacts of Climate Change and Human Activities on Runoff: A Review of Method and Application
    Zeng, Feng
    Ma, Ming-Guo
    Di, Dong-Rui
    Shi, Wei-Yu
    WATER, 2020, 12 (08)