Variation of runoff and precipitation in the Hekou-Longmen region of the Yellow River based on elasticity analysis.

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Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China ; Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Chinese Academy of Science and Ministry of Water Resources, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China ; Key Laboratory of Coastal Biology & Bioresources Utilization, Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research (YIC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Yantai 264003, China.

Published: February 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • Precipitation plays a crucial role in creating runoff, and understanding how they interact is essential for managing water resources sustainably.
  • The study utilized various methods to examine the relationship between precipitation and runoff from 1952 to 2010 in three regions along the Yellow River.
  • Findings indicated a significant decrease in runoff across all areas, with the Hekou-Longmen region experiencing a 72.7% drop, while precipitation levels remained stable, highlighting differing impacts on water resources.

Article Abstract

Precipitation is very important to the formation of runoff, and studying of runoff variation and its response to precipitation has practical significance to sustainable utilization of water resources. The study used Mann-Kendall test, anomaly accumulation method, and precipitation elasticity of runoff method to analyze the changes in the relation of precipitation and runoff and the contribution of precipitation to runoff change in the Hekou-Longmen region (from 1957 to 2010), Huangfuchuan watershed (from 1954 to 2010), and Yanhe watershed (from 1952 to 2010) in the middle reaches of the Yellow River. The results showed that runoff appeared a significant decreasing trend (P = 0.01) while it was not significant in precipitation in all study areas. In particular, the reductions of average annual runoff in the Hekou-Longmen region, Huangfuchuan watershed, and Yanhe watershed were 72.7%, 87.5%, and 32.2%, respectively, during 2000-2010 compared to the 1950s. There existed two abrupt change points of the runoff in the Hekou-Longmen region and Huangfuchuan watershed, which were detected in 1979 and 1998. But in the Yanhe watershed only one abrupt change point was found in 1996. The precipitation elasticities of runoff were 1.11, 1.09, and 1.26, respectively, and the contributions of precipitation on runoff reduction were 26.4%, 17.9%, and 31.6%, respectively, in the Hekou-Longmen region, Huangfuchuan watershed, and Yanhe watershed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4052620PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/929858DOI Listing

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