The impact of climate change and human activities on streamflow and sediment load in the Pearl River basin

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作者
Chuangshou Wu [1 ,2 ]
Changchen Ji [3 ]
Benwei Shi [4 ,5 ]
Yaping Wang [4 ,5 ]
Jianhua Gao [3 ]
Yang Yang [3 ]
Jinbin Mu [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang Institute of Hydraulics and Estuary
[2] Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research in Zhejiang Province
[3] Collaborative Innovation Center of South China Sea Studies, Nanjing University
[4] State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University
[5] Laboratory for Marine Geology, Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Pearl river; Streamflow; Suspended sediment concentration; Climate change; Human activities; Mann-Kendall test;
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TV143 [河流动力学];
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081502 ;
摘要
This paper uses monthly streamflow, suspended sediment concentration, and meteorological data to examine the impact of human activity and climate change on streamflow and sediment load in the Pearl River basin from the 1950 s to the 2000 s. The influences of climate change and human activities on hydrological processes were quantitatively evaluated using the Mann–Kendall abrupt change test and power rating curves. The results showed that:(1) abrupt changes and turning points in streamflow occurred in 1963, 1983, and 1991 which were found to be consistent with global ENSO events and volcanic eruptions. However, abrupt changes in sediment load showed significant spatial differences across the Pearl River basin. For the Xijiang River, an abrupt change in sediment load occurred in 2002,and after 2007 the change becomes significant at the 95% confidence level. At Beijiang and Dongjiang,abrupt changes in sediment load occurred in 1998 and 1988, respectively.(2) The time series of sediment load data was divided into four periods according to abrupt changes. The contribution of climate change and human activities is different in the different rivers. For the Xijiang River, compared with the first period, climate change and human activities contributed 83% and 17%, respectively, to the increasing sediment load during the second period. In the third period, the variation of sediment load followed a decreasing trend. The contribution from climate change and human activities also changed to + 236% and - 136%, respectively. In the fourth period, climate change and human activities contributed - 32% and﹢ 132%, respectively. Meanwhile, For the Beijiang River, climate change and human activities contributed 90% and 10% in the second period, the contribution of climate change increased to + 115% and human activities decreased to - 15% in the third period. In the fourth period, the value for climate change decreased to + 36% and human activities increased to + 64%. For the Dongjiang River, the contribution of human activities was from 74.5% to 90%, and the values for climate change were from 11% to 25%. Therefore, the effect of human activity showed both spatial and temporal differences, and it seems likely that the decreased sediment load will continue to be controlled mainly by human activities in the future.
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页码:307 / 321
页数:15
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