Physically-based distributed modelling of the hydrology and soil erosion under changes in landuse and climate of a humid tropical river basin

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作者
Sreedevi, S. [1 ]
Eldho, T. I. [1 ]
Jayasankar, T. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol, Dept Civil Engn, Mumbai 400076, India
[2] Indian Inst Technol, Interdisciplinary Programme Climate Studies, Mumbai 400076, India
[3] Northumbria Univ, Geog & Environm Sci, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
关键词
SHETRAN; Streamflow; Climate change; Sediment load; SEDIMENT YIELD; WATER-RESOURCES; WESTERN-GHATS; CHANGE IMPACTS; BURKINA-FASO; CMIP5; INDIA; RAINFALL; SCALE; QUANTIFICATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.catena.2022.106427
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The effects of landuse/landcover (LULC) and climate change on hydrology and soil erosion processes are of major concern, especially in the humid tropics. In this study, an evaluation of these changes is performed in a humid tropical catchment (Vamanapuram river basin, India) using a physically based distributed model, SHETRAN. The past landuse maps and climate data from six fine resolution NASA Earth Exchange Global Daily Downscaled Projections (NEX-GDDP) are used to force the SHETRAN model. A comparison of the change in the rate of soil erosion and hydrological responses during the future climate scenarios (near: 2021-2050 and far: 2071-2100) with respect to the historical period (1980-2005) is conducted. The isolated effects of landuse, climate variability and the combined effect caused change in streamflow (1.1%, 7.9%, 9.0% respectively) and sediment load (-10.4%, 1.7%,-10.5% respectively) in the past. An ensemble mean of general circulation model (GCM) projections showed that mean temperature and average annual precipitation under representative concentration pathway RCP 4.5 (8.5) scenarios for near and far futures increased from the historic period by 0.51 & DEG;C (1.6 & DEG;C), 0.6 & DEG;C (3.2 & DEG;C) and by 9% (6%), 15% (22.8%), respectively. Under RCP4.5(8.5), the average annual streamflow increased gradually from the near to far future, by 3.2% (-1.8%) and 13.6 % (22.1%) whereas, the projected sediment load a showed change of-21.05% (-26.63%) in near future while far future indicated change by-11% (4%). The SHETRAN model has been found to be effective in evaluating climate change impacts on hydrology and sediment yield and is useful for future river basin management.
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