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Assessing future water-sediment interaction and critical area prioritization at sub-watershed level for sustainable management

机译:评估未来的水沉积物互动和可持续管理水平水平的关键区域优先级

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Changes in the response of water and sediment have brought imbalances in present land resources as well as future management practices. Such critical areas need to be identified and prioritized for conservation and protection interventions. The Betwa River basin, located in the central part of India, has natural resources problems due to hydrologic changes. Thus, the present study has been focused on water-sediment interaction and prioritization of critical areas identified from a simulation using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). A downscaled and bias-corrected CMIP5 global climate model dataset has been used to simulate the water and sediment yields of the river basin. The analysis period was grouped into a 20-year period starting with a baseline of 1986 (from 1986 to 2005) and four future horizons, i.e. horizon 2020 (2020-2039), horizon 2040 (2040-2059), horizon 2060 (2060-2079) and horizon 2080 (2080-2099). Based on the sediment yield obtained from the SWAT simulation, identification of an empirical relationship and prioritization of critical areas were carried out. Results show that the relationship between annual water and sediment yields has a good correlation (R-2 = 0.75) for horizon 2020; however, a low correlation (R-2 = 0.63) was observed for horizon 2060. The analysis reveals that the water-sediment interaction will be affected due to changes of monsoon precipitation in future. Based on priority treatment, the critical sub-watersheds were identified and prioritized for the baseline as well as future climate horizons. Analysis shows that the sediment yield of sub-watersheds SW-5, SW-6, SW-11, SW-17, SW-18, SW-34 and SW-45 has increased with changing climate conditions. Further, these sub-watersheds would undergo changes in erosion class from moderate to very severe. Thus, the identified critical sub-watersheds for the baseline as well as for future climate conditions need to be considered for prioritization and management. The present approach can be used for sub-watershed-level sustainable planning and management.
机译:水和沉积物响应的变化带来了当前土地资源的不平衡以及未来的管理措施。需要识别这些关键区域并优先考虑保护和保护干预措施。位于印度中部的Betwa River盆地,由于水文变化,具有自然资源问题。因此,本研究专注于使用土壤和水评估工具(SWAT)的模拟中鉴定的临界区域的水沉积物相互作用和优先级。次要和偏置纠正的CMIP5全球气候模型数据集已用于模拟河流盆地的水和沉积物。分析期被分析为1986年(1986年至2005年)的基线开始的20年期间,以及四个未来的视野,即地平线2020(2020-2039),地平线2040(2040-2059),地平线2060(2060- 2079)和地平线2080(2080-2099)。基于从SWAT模拟获得的沉积物产量,进行了统治临界领域的经验关系和优先级。结果表明,每年水和沉积物收益率之间的关系具有良好的相关性(R-2 = 0.75),适用于地平线2020;然而,对于地平线2060观察到低相关(R-2 = 0.63)。分析表明,由于未来季风降水的变化,水沉积物相互作用将受到影响。基于优先处理,核查临界子流域,并为基线以及未来的气候视野确定。分析表明,亚流域SW-5,SW-6,SW-11,SW-17,SW-18,SW-34和SW-45的沉积物产量随着气候条件的变化而增加。此外,这些次流域将对中等至非常严重的侵蚀类发生变化。因此,需要考虑用于基线的识别的临界子流域以及未来的气候条件以进行优先排序和管理。目前的方法可用于子流域级可持续规划和管理。

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