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Managing the impact of climate change on the hydrology of the Gallocanta Basin, NE-Spain

机译:管理气候变化对西班牙NE加兰塔塔盆地水文学的影响

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The Gallocanta Basin represents an environment highly sensitive to climate change. Over the past 60 years, the Laguna de Gallocanta, an ephemeral lake situated in the closed Gallocanta basin, experienced a sequence of wet and dry phases. The lake and its surrounding wetlands are one of only a few bird sanctuaries left in NE-Spain for grey cranes on their annual migration from Scandinavia to northern Africa. Understanding the impact of climate change on basin hydrology is therefore of utmost importance for the appropriate management of the bird sanctuary. Changes in lake level are only weakly linked to annual rainfall, with reaction times between hours and months after rainfall. Both the total amount of rainfall over the reaction period, as well as individual extreme events, affect lake level. In this study the characteristics and frequencies of daily, event, monthly and bi-monthly rainfall over the past 60 years were analysed. The results revealed a clear link between increased frequencies of high magnitude rainfall and phases of water filling in the Laguna de Gallocanta. In the middle of the 20th century, the absolute amount of rainfall appears to have been more important for lake level, while more recently the frequency of high magnitude rainfall has emerged as the dominant variable. In the Gallocanta Basin, climate change and the distinct and continuing land use change since Spain joined the EU in 1986 have created an environment that is in a more or less constant state of transition. This highlights two challenges faced by hydrologists and climatologists involved in developing water management tools for the Gallocanta Basin in particular, but also other areas with sensitive and rapidly changing environments. Hydrologists have to understand the processes and the spatial and temporal patterns of surface-climate interaction in a watershed to assess the impact of climate change on its hydrology. Climatologists, on the other hand, have to develop climate models which provide the appropriate output data, such as reliable information on rainfall characteristics relevant for environmental management.
机译:加兰塔盆地代表了对气候变化高度敏感的环境。在过去的60年中,位于封闭的Gallocanta盆地中的一个短暂湖Laguna de Gallocanta经历了一系列的干湿阶段。该湖及其周围的湿地是西班牙东北部每年从斯堪的纳维亚半岛迁移到北非的仅有的几只鸟类鸟类保护区之一,用于灰鹤。因此,了解气候变化对流域水文学的影响对于鸟类保护区的适当管理至关重要。湖泊水位的变化与年降水量之间的关系微弱,降雨后数小时至数月之间的反应时间不一样。反应期间的降雨总量以及个别极端事件都会影响湖泊水位。在这项研究中,分析了过去60年中每日,事件,每月和每两月一次降雨的特征和频率。结果表明,在拉古纳德加兰塔塔,高强度降雨的频率增加与充水阶段之间存在明显联系。在20世纪中叶,降雨的绝对量似乎对湖泊水平更为重要,而最近,高强度降雨的频率已成为主要变量。自西班牙于1986年加入欧盟以来,在加兰塔塔盆地,气候变化以及土地使用的持续明显变化,创造了一个或多或少处于稳定过渡状态的环境。这凸显了水文学家和气候学家面临的两个挑战,这些挑战涉及为Gallocanta盆地以及其他环境敏感和环境快速变化的地区开发水管理工具。水文学家必须了解流域中地表-气候相互作用的过程和时空格局,才能评估气候变化对其水文学的影响。另一方面,气候学家必须开发气候模型,以提供适当的输出数据,例如与环境管理有关的降雨特征的可靠信息。

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