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HERO ID
6430839
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Temporal trends of hydro-climatic variables and runoff response to climatic variability and vegetation changes in the Yiluo River basin, China
Author(s)
Liu, Q; Yang, Z; Cui, B; Sun, Tao
Year
2009
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Hydrological Processes
ISSN:
0885-6087
EISSN:
1099-1085
Volume
23
Issue
21
Page Numbers
3030-3039
DOI
10.1002/hyp.7414
Web of Science Id
WOS:000270935400005
Abstract
The Yiluo River is the largest tributary for the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River below Sanmenxia Dam. Changes of the hydrological processes in the Yiluo River basin, influenced by the climatic variability and human activities, can directly affect ecological integrity in the lower reach of the Yellow River. Understanding the impact of the climatic variability and human activities on the hydrological processes in the Yiluo River basin is especially important to maintain the ecosystem integrity and sustain the society development in the lower reach of the Yellow River basin. In this study, the temporal trends of annual precipitation, air temperature, reference evapotranspiration (ET0) and runoff during 1961-2000 in the Yiluo River basin were explored by the Mann-Kendall method (M-K method), Yamamoto method and linear fitted model. The impacts of the climatic variability and vegetation changes on the annual runoff were discussed by the empirical model and simple water balance model and their contribution to change of annual runoff have been estimated. Results indicated that (i) significant upwards trend for air temperature and significant downwards trend both for precipitation and ET0 were detected by the M-K method at 95% confidence level. And the consistent trends were obtained by the linear fitted model; (ii) the abrupt change started from 1987 detected by the M-K method and Yamamoto method, and so the annual runoff during 1961-2000 was divided into two periods: baseline period (1961-1986) and changeable period (1987-2000); and (iii) the vegetation changes were the main cause for change of annual runoff from baseline period to changeable period, and climatic variability contributed a little to the change of annual runoff of the Yiluo River.
Keywords
runoff; evapotranspiration; climatic variability; vegetation changes; the Yiluo River basin; the Yellow River basin
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