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Quantifying the impacts of climate change and land use on hydrological processes: A comparison between mountain and lowland agricultural watersheds

机译:量化气候变化和土地利用对水文过程的影响:山地和低地农业流域的比较

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Mountain and lowland watersheds are two distinct geographical units with considerably different hydrological processes. Understanding their hydrological processes in the context of future climate change and land use scenarios is important for water resource management. This study investigated hydrological processes and their driving factors and eco-hydrological impacts for these two geographical units in the Xitiaoxi watershed, East China, and quantified their differences through hydrological modelling. Hydrological processes in 24 mountain watersheds and 143 lowland watersheds were simulated based on a raster-based Xin'anjiang model and a Nitrogen Dynamic Polder (NDP) model, respectively. These two models were calibrated and validated with an acceptable performance (Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency coefficients of 0.81 and 0.50, respectively) for simulating discharge for mountain watersheds and water level for lowland watersheds. Then, an Indicators of Hydrological Alteration (IHA) model was used to help quantify the alterations to the hydrological process and their resulting eco-hydrological impacts. Based on the validated models, scenario analysis was conducted to evaluate the impacts of climate and land use changes on the hydrological processes. The simulation results revealed that (a) climate change would cause a larger increase in annual runoff than that under land use scenario in the mountain watersheds, with variations of 19.9 and 10.5% for the 2050s, respectively. (b) Land use change was more responsible for the streamflow increment than climate change in the lowland watersheds, causing an annual runoff to increase by 27.4 and 16.2% for the 2050s, respectively. (c) Land use can enhance the response of streamflow to the climatic variation. (d) The above-mentioned hydrological variations were notable in flood and dry season in the mountain watersheds, and they were significant in rice season in the lowland watersheds. (e) Their resulting degradation of ecological diversity was more susceptible to future climate change in the two watersheds. This study demonstrated that mountain and lowland watersheds showed distinct differences in hydrological processes and their responses to climate and land use changes.
机译:山地和低地流域是两个不同的地理单位,具有相当不同的水文过程。在未来的气候变化和土地利用方案的背景下了解他们的水文过程对于水资源管理是重要的。本研究调查了对西塔奥佐流域,华东,东部的这两个地理单位的水文过程及其驱动因素和生态水文影响,通过水文模拟量化了它们的差异。基于基于光栅的新安江模型和氮动态圩田(NDP)模型,模拟了24个山地流域和143个低地流域的水文过程。通过可接受的性能(分别为0.81和0.50的NASH-Sutcriffe效率系数,用于模拟低地流域水平的山地流域和水位的效率系数验证。然后,使用水文改变(IHA)模型的指标来帮助量化对水文过程的改变及其导致的生态水文影响。根据经过验证的模型,进行了方案分析,以评估气候和土地利用变化对水文过程的影响。模拟结果表明,(a)气候变化将导致年径流的增加,而不是山地流域的土地利用情景,分别为2050年的差异为19.9和10.5%。 (b)土地利用变化对流水流量的更改比低地流域的气候变化更负责,分别为2050年代的年径流增加27.4和16.2%。 (c)土地使用可以增强流流向气候变化的响应。 (d)上述水文变异在山地流域的洪水和干燥季节中显着,它们在低地流域的水稻季节中显着。 (e)由于两种流域的未来气候变化更容易发生生态多样性的造成的退化。本研究表明,山区和低地流域在水文过程中表现出不同的差异,以及对气候和土地利用变化的反应。

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    《Hydrological Processes》 |2020年第26期|5370-5383|共14页
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    Chinese Acad Sci Nanjing Inst Geog & Limnol Key Lab Watershed Geog Sci Nanjing Peoples R China|Univ Chinese Acad Sci Beijing Peoples R China;

    Chinese Acad Sci Nanjing Inst Geog & Limnol Key Lab Watershed Geog Sci Nanjing Peoples R China|Nanjing Hydraul Res Inst Ctr Ecoenvironm Res Nanjing Peoples R China;

    Chinese Acad Sci Nanjing Inst Geog & Limnol Key Lab Watershed Geog Sci Nanjing Peoples R China|Univ Chinese Acad Sci Beijing Peoples R China;

    Chinese Acad Sci Nanjing Inst Geog & Limnol Key Lab Watershed Geog Sci Nanjing Peoples R China;

    Changzhou Hydrol & Water Resources Survey Bur Jia Changzhou Peoples R China;

    Changzhou Hydrol & Water Resources Survey Bur Jia Changzhou Peoples R China;

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  • 关键词

    driving factors; eco#8208; hydrological impacts; hydrological modelling; hydrological processes; polder;

    机译:驱动因素;生态水文影响;水文建模;水文过程;圩田;

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