Quantifying the relationship between streamflow and climate change in a small basin under future scenarios

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作者
Wang, Hui [1 ]
Stephenson, Scott R. [2 ]
Qu, Shijin [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Idaho, Inst Modeling Collaborat & Innovat, Moscow, ID 83844 USA
[2] RAND Corp, Santa Monica, CA 90401 USA
[3] China Univ Geosci, Dept Land Resources Management, Wuhan 430074, Hubei, Peoples R China
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Climate change; Hydrology; Land use and land cover; SWAT; Human-environment systems; LAND-USE CHANGE; RIVER-BASIN; PANEL-DATA; CELLULAR-AUTOMATA; MARKOV-CHAIN; RUNOFF; IMPACTS; MODEL; PRECIPITATION; COVER;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106251
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Previous studies have identified the importance of simulating and quantifying the relationship between hydrologic variation and climate change under historical scenarios at regional and continental scales. However, robust demonstration of the potential of combining consistent land use/cover change (LUCC) and climate change to simulate future hydrologic processes is still lacking. Furthermore, investigating the future connections between hydrologic characteristics and climate variables demands exploration of these phenomena at small (basin) scale. To fill this gap, this research simulates land use/cover patterns in 2030 based on the logistic Cellular Automata-Markov model. Then the Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) simulates change in streamflow within the Ashuelot River basin in New England between 2002-2009 and 2032-2039. Projected climate data are obtained from two general circulation models (GCMs) under Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) 4.5 and 8.5. We also quantify relationships between the rates of change (RC) of streamflow, precipitation and potential evapotranspiration (PET) among 29 subbasins at a monthly scale between the two time periods under different climate scenarios by implementing a panel data approach. Results show greatest changes in forestland (-21.07 km(2)) and intensive urban land (+5.4 km(2)) by 2030. Comparisons between the two periods show a negative overall trend in runoff under RCPs 4.5 and 8.5 for both selected GCMs. Panel data analysis indicates that precipitation may contribute more to the RC of streamflow when change in streamflow is significantly influenced by both PET and precipitation over the study period. Therefore, this study provides an important insight into quantifying and comparing the relationship of basin-scale change between streamflow and future climate.
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