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Rising springs along the Silk Road

机译:丝绸之路沿途的泉水

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Despite its extreme aridity, the Hexi Corridor in northwestern China, part of the ancient Silk Road, has recently been repeatedly flooded by rising springs, forcing ~1000 families to abandon homes. Here we use new isotopic and chemical data for waters collected from the corridor and the Qilian Mountains to investigate the cause of the rising springs. The data show that the springs may have originated from the mountain slopes where glacier melt mixes with the precipitation from a local convective system between the extensively irrigated Hexi Corridor and the Qilian Mountains. Accelerated glacier melting may have increased recharge of groundwater in the Qilian Mountains that was subsequently released by recent earthquakes from the mountains to the valley to raise the local water table. The result has potential implications for the impact of climate change on water resources and management in arid regions.
机译:尽管极度干旱, 西北的河西走廊是古代丝绸之路的一部分,最近又屡次被洪水淹没,迫使约1000个家庭放弃了 房屋。在这里,我们使用从走廊和祁连山收集的水 的新同位素和化学数据来调查 泉水上升的原因。数据显示,泉水 可能起源于山坡,冰川融化 与局部对流系统 之间的降水混合在一起。河西走廊和祁连山 山。加速的冰川融化可能增加了祁连山地下水的补给 ,随后由于最近的地震,从山脉向山谷 释放了 以提高地下水位。当地的地下水位。结果对干旱地区气候变化对水资源和管理的影响具有潜在意义。

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    《Geology 》 |2009年第3期| 243-246| 共4页
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    Jian Sheng Chen; Chi-yuen Wang;

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    State Key Laboratory of Hydrology, Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, China;

    Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California–Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720, USA;

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