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Temporal and spatial variability of sediment flux into the sea from the three largest rivers in China

机译:中国三大河流入海泥沙通量的时空变化

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The Yellow, Yangtze and Pearl Rivers supply over 90% of the sediment flux from China to the western Pacific Ocean. Trends and abrupt changes in the water discharge and sediment load of the three rivers were examined and compared based on data updated to the year 2011 at the seasonal and annual scales. The total water discharge from the three rivers shows a statistically insignificant decreasing trend with a rate of 0.62 × 10~9 m~3/a, and the total sediment load shows a statistically significant decreasing trend at a rate of 31.12 × 10~6 t/a from the 1950s to 2011. The water discharge of the entire Yellow River and the upstream portion of the Yangtze River shows significant decreasing trends, and that of the mid-lower stream of Yangtze River and the entire Pearl River shows insignificant trends. The sediment loads in the three river basins all show significant decreasing trends at the annual and seasonal scales, and a dramatic decrease in the 2000s resulted in a more obvious decreasing trend over the studied period. From the 1950s to the 2000s, the contribution of sediment flux from the Yellow River to the ocean decreased from 71.8% to 37.0%, and the contributions of the Yangtze and Pearl Rivers increased from 24.2% and 4.0% to 53.0% and 10.0%, respectively. Inter-annual variations in water discharge and sediment load were affected by climate oscillations, such as the El Nino/Southern Oscillation, and the long-term decreasing trend in sediment load was primarily caused by human activities. Dam constructions and soil conservation projects were the major causes of sediment reduction. From the 1970s to the 2000s, the decrease in total sediment load from the three rivers caused by climate change and human activities was 2.24 × 10~8 t/a (23.0%) and 7.5 × 10~8 t/a (77.0%), respectively. In the coming decades, the sediment flux from the three rivers into the sea will decrease further with intensifying human activities, resulting in many challenges for the management of river basins and river deltas.
机译:黄河,长江和珠江供应了从中国到西太平洋的90%以上的泥沙通量。根据在季节和年度尺度上更新至2011年的数据,对这三条河流的排水量和泥沙负荷的趋势和突变进行了检查和比较。三河总排水量的下降趋势无统计学意义,下降速度为0.62×10〜9m〜3 / a,总泥沙量下降趋势为统计显着趋势,下降速率为31.12×10〜6t。 / a从1950年代到2011年。整个黄河和长江上游的水流量呈明显下降趋势,而中下游和整个珠江的水流量则显示微不足道的趋势。三个河流域的泥沙负荷在年度和季节尺度上都呈现出明显的下降趋势,而在2000年代急剧下降导致在研究期内下降趋势更加明显。从1950年代到2000年代,黄河到海洋的泥沙通量贡献率从71.8%下降到37.0%,长江和珠江的贡献率从24.2%和4.0%分别上升到53.0%和10.0%,分别。诸如厄尔尼诺/南方涛动等气候波动影响着排水量和泥沙负荷的年际变化,而泥沙负荷的长期下降趋势主要是由人类活动引起的。大坝建设和水土保持项目是减少泥沙的主要原因。从1970年代到2000年代,由于气候变化和人类活动造成的三条河流的总泥沙减少量分别为2.24×10〜8 t / a(23.0%)和7.5×10〜8 t / a(77.0%) , 分别。在未来的几十年中,随着人类活动的加剧,从三大河流入海的泥沙流量将进一步减少,这给流域和三角洲的管理带来了许多挑战。

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    《Journal of Asian earth sciences》 |2014年第15期|102-115|共14页
  • 作者单位

    Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research, School of Marine Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China;

    Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research, School of Marine Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China,State and Local Joint Engineering Laboratory of Estuarine Hydraulic Technology, Guangzhou 510275, China;

    State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China;

    Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research, School of Marine Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China;

    Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research, School of Marine Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China;

    Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research, School of Marine Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China;

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  • 关键词

    Yellow, Yangtze and Pearl Rivers; Sediment flux; Change trend; Human activities; Climate change;

    机译:黄河;长江和珠江;泥沙通量变化趋势;人类活动;气候变化;
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