Spatiotemporal Variation of Evapotranspiration on Different Land Use/Cover in the Inner Mongolia Reach of the Yellow River Basin

被引:17
|
作者
Zhang, Xiaojing [1 ]
Wang, Guoqiang [1 ]
Xue, Baolin [1 ]
Wang, Yuntao [1 ]
Wang, Libo [1 ]
机构
[1] Beijing Normal Univ, Coll Water Sci, Beijing Key Lab Urban Hydrol Cycle & Sponge City, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China
关键词
evapotranspiration; soil moisture; TreeExplainer-based Shapley additive explanation (SHAP); threshold effect; arid and semi-arid region; LOESS PLATEAU; SPATIAL-PATTERN; SOLAR-RADIATION; BLACK-BOX; HEAT-FLUX; CHINA; VEGETATION; SOIL; AFFORESTATION; TEMPERATURE;
D O I
10.3390/rs14184499
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The accurate estimation of global evapotranspiration (ET) is essential to understanding the water cycle and land-atmosphere feedbacks in the Earth system. This study focused on the Inner Mongolia Reach of the Yellow River Basin, a typical arid and semi-arid region. Although there are many remote sensing ET datasets, many of the ET algorithms have not considered the impact of soil moisture, especially in water-limited areas. In this paper, the new PT-JPL model, which incorporates soil moisture into ET simulation, is used to improve the accuracy of ET simulation in water-limited areas. The simulation value is evaluated using two Hobq Desert eddy-covariance towers and the Penman-Monteith-Leuning version 2 (PML-V2) dataset. The new PT-JPL model shows the most significant improvements in water-limited regions; the coefficient of determination can reach 0.826, and the RMSE can reduce to 9.645 W/m(2). Soil evaporation is central to the actual ET increase in the study area. Implementing ecological restoration projects reduced the exposed area of land in the study area and reduced the rate of total ET effectively. Furthermore, the most advanced machine learning local interpretation algorithm-the TreeExplainer-based Shapley additive explanation (SHAP) method-was used to identify the driving factors of ET capacity under different land use types. Temperature, NDVI, and root zone soil moisture were the main environmental factors causing ET changes in different plants. Meanwhile, temperature and root zone soil moisture had a noticeable coupling effect, except for grassland. Furthermore, a threshold effect of temperature to ET was found, and the value is 25, 30, and 30 degrees C in the forest, grassland, and cropland, respectively. This study provides an essential reference for accurately describing the ET characteristics of arid and semi-arid regions to achieve the efficient management of water resources.
引用
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Spatiotemporal variation and abrupt changes of potential evapotranspiration in the Wei River basin
    Zuo, Depeng
    Xu, Zongxue
    Liu, Xingcai
    Cheng, Lei
    HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE AND WATER RESOURCES SUSTAINABILITY IN CHANGING ENVIRONMENTS, 2011, 350 : 28 - 37
  • [32] Effects of Land Use and Land Cover Change on Temperature in Summer over the Yellow River Basin, China
    Ru, Xutong
    Song, Hongquan
    Xia, Haoming
    Zhai, Shiyan
    Wang, Yaobin
    Min, Ruiqi
    Zhang, Haopeng
    Qiao, Longxin
    REMOTE SENSING, 2022, 14 (17)
  • [33] Untangling the effects of climate change and land use/cover change on spatiotemporal variation of evapotranspiration over China
    Li, Xiaoyang
    Zou, Lei
    Xia, Jun
    Dou, Ming
    Li, Hongwei
    Song, Zhihong
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2022, 612
  • [34] Land use and cover change significantly enhanced evapotranspiration in the Yellow River Delta from 2000 to 2023
    Mai, Ziqi
    Niu, Zhongen
    Zhao, Ying
    Li, Pan
    Wang, Yi
    Lv, Yan
    Wang, Bin
    Zhang, Mengyu
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY-REGIONAL STUDIES, 2025, 58
  • [35] An ANN Expert System for Ice Condition Forecast of the Yellow River Inner Mongolia Reach
    Yang Kailin
    Wang Tao
    Guo Yonxin
    Huo Shiqin
    Rao Shuqiu
    Wu Hongxia
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL YELLOW RIVER FORUM ON KEEPING HEALTHY LIFE OF THE RIVER, VOL III, 2005, : 222 - 227
  • [36] Decadal trends and causes of sedimentation in the Inner Mongolia reach of the upper Yellow River, China
    Shi, Changxing
    HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 2016, 30 (02) : 232 - 244
  • [37] Restoration of vegetation in the Yellow River Basin of Inner Mongolia is limited by geographic factors
    Wang, Sinan
    Xing, Xigang
    Wu, Yingjie
    Guo, Xuning
    Li, Mingyang
    Ma, Xiaoming
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2024, 14 (01):
  • [38] Evapotranspiration partitioning for winter wheat with shallow groundwater in the lower reach of the Yellow River Basin
    Lai, Jianbin
    Liu, Tiegang
    Luo, Yi
    AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT, 2022, 266
  • [39] Application of RS in the Yellow River basin in Inner Mongolia soil erosion survey
    Li, ZF
    Li, XM
    IGARSS 2004: IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1-7: SCIENCE FOR SOCIETY: EXPLORING AND MANAGING A CHANGING PLANET, 2004, : 3615 - 3617
  • [40] The spatiotemporal variation of ecological risk in the Lijiang River basin based on land use change
    Hu, Jinlong
    Zhou, Zhixiang
    Teng, Mingjun
    Journal of Bionanoscience, 2015, 9 (02): : 153 - 160