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Effects of Extreme Precipitation on Runoff and Sediment Yield in the Middle Reaches of the Yellow River
by
Wang, Kaibo
, Ma, Xiaoni
, Li, Zhanbin
, Ren, Zongping
in
attribution analysis
/ Change detection
/ Climate change
/ Climatic indexes
/ Decision making
/ Disaster management
/ Environmental aspects
/ extreme precipitation
/ Extreme weather
/ Floods
/ Grasslands
/ Hydrology
/ Least squares method
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation (Meteorology)
/ Reduction
/ Rivers
/ Runoff
/ runoff and sediment yield change
/ Sediment
/ Sediment yield
/ Sediments
/ Sediments (Geology)
/ Soil
/ Soil conservation
/ Soil erosion
/ Soil water
/ Soils
/ Temporal distribution
/ Toudaoguai–Longmen section
/ Trends
/ Water conservation
/ Water shortages
/ Watersheds
2023
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Effects of Extreme Precipitation on Runoff and Sediment Yield in the Middle Reaches of the Yellow River
by
Wang, Kaibo
, Ma, Xiaoni
, Li, Zhanbin
, Ren, Zongping
in
attribution analysis
/ Change detection
/ Climate change
/ Climatic indexes
/ Decision making
/ Disaster management
/ Environmental aspects
/ extreme precipitation
/ Extreme weather
/ Floods
/ Grasslands
/ Hydrology
/ Least squares method
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation (Meteorology)
/ Reduction
/ Rivers
/ Runoff
/ runoff and sediment yield change
/ Sediment
/ Sediment yield
/ Sediments
/ Sediments (Geology)
/ Soil
/ Soil conservation
/ Soil erosion
/ Soil water
/ Soils
/ Temporal distribution
/ Toudaoguai–Longmen section
/ Trends
/ Water conservation
/ Water shortages
/ Watersheds
2023
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Effects of Extreme Precipitation on Runoff and Sediment Yield in the Middle Reaches of the Yellow River
by
Wang, Kaibo
, Ma, Xiaoni
, Li, Zhanbin
, Ren, Zongping
in
attribution analysis
/ Change detection
/ Climate change
/ Climatic indexes
/ Decision making
/ Disaster management
/ Environmental aspects
/ extreme precipitation
/ Extreme weather
/ Floods
/ Grasslands
/ Hydrology
/ Least squares method
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation (Meteorology)
/ Reduction
/ Rivers
/ Runoff
/ runoff and sediment yield change
/ Sediment
/ Sediment yield
/ Sediments
/ Sediments (Geology)
/ Soil
/ Soil conservation
/ Soil erosion
/ Soil water
/ Soils
/ Temporal distribution
/ Toudaoguai–Longmen section
/ Trends
/ Water conservation
/ Water shortages
/ Watersheds
2023
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Effects of Extreme Precipitation on Runoff and Sediment Yield in the Middle Reaches of the Yellow River
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Effects of Extreme Precipitation on Runoff and Sediment Yield in the Middle Reaches of the Yellow River
2023
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Understanding the link between extreme precipitation and changes in runoff and sediment yield is of great significance for regional flood disaster response and soil and water conservation decision-making. This study investigated the spatial and temporal distribution of extreme precipitation (characterized by 10 extreme precipitation indices recommended by the Expert Team on Climate Change Detection and Indices) in the Toudaoguai–Longmen section of the middle Yellow River from 1960 to 2021 and quantified the effects of extreme precipitation on runoff and sediment yield based on the method of partial least squares regression (PLSR). The extreme precipitation index showed an obvious upward trend in the last 20 years, with the increases in the central and northern regions (upstream) being stronger than the increase in the southern region (downstream). However, the runoff and sediment yield decreased significantly due to the implementation of large-scale soil and water conservation measures on the Loess Plateau, with average rates of 94.7 million m3/a and 13.3 million t/a during 1960–2021, respectively. The change points of runoff and sediment yield change occurred in 1979. Compared with those in the period from 1960 to 1979, the reductions in runoff and sediment yield in the years 1980–2021 were 52.7% and 70.6%, respectively. Moreover, extreme precipitation contributed 35.3% and 6.2% to the reduction in runoff in the 1980–1999 and 2000–2021 periods, respectively, and contributed 84.3% and 40.0% to the reduction in sediment yield, respectively. It indicated that other factors (such as large-scale soil and water conservation construction) played main roles in the decrease in runoff and sediment yield in the study area in recent 20 years.
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