Analysis of Streamflow Response to Changing Climate Conditions Using SWAT Model

被引:99
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作者
Oo, Han Thi [1 ]
Zin, Win Win [1 ]
Kyi, Cho Cho Thin [1 ]
机构
[1] Yangon Technol Univ, Dept Civil Engn, Yangon 11181, Myanmar
来源
CIVIL ENGINEERING JOURNAL-TEHRAN | 2020年 / 6卷 / 02期
关键词
Climate Change; SWAT Model; Streamflow; High and Low Flow; RIVER; UNCERTAINTY; IMPACTS;
D O I
10.28991/cej-2020-03091464
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
The understanding of climate change is curial for the security of hydrologic conditions of river basins and it is very important to study the climate change impacts on streamflow by analyzing the different climate scenarios with the help of the hydrological models. The main purpose of this study is to project the future climate impact on streamflow by using the SWAT model. The multi-model projections indicated that Upper Ayeyarwady River Basin is likely to become hotter in dry season under low rainfall intensity with increasing temperature and likely to become wetter but warmer in both rainy and winter season because of high rainfall intensity with increased temperature in future. The impact of climate change scenarios is predicted to decrease the annual streamflow by about 0.30 to 1.92% under RCP2.6, 5.59 to 7.29% under RCP4.5 and 10.43 to 11.92% under RCP8.5. Based on the change in high and low flow percentage with respect to the baseline period, the difference between high and low flow variation range will increase year by year based on future scenarios. Therefore, it can be concluded that it may occur more low flow in the dry season which leads to increase in water scarcity and drought and more high flow in the wet season which can cause flooding, water insecurity, stress, and other water-related disasters.
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页码:194 / 209
页数:16
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