Study on the Driving Mechanism of Ecohydrological Regime in the Wandering Section of the Lower Yellow River
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
2.1. Study Area and Data
2.2. Trend and Mutability Characteristics Analysis
2.3. Hydrological Index Characteristics Analysis
2.4. Periodic Characteristic Analysis
2.5. Driving Mechanism Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Trend and Disturbance Characteristics
3.2. Characteristics of the Hydrological Regime
3.3. Periodic Characteristics of the Hydrological Regime
3.4. Hydrological Change Degree Characteristics
3.5. Attribution Analysis Based on SCRCQ
3.6. Change Degree Analysis of Hydrological Index in Yellow River Basin
3.6.1. Variation Characteristics of Monthly and Annual Maximum Flow
3.6.2. Characteristics of the Evolution of Other Hydrological Indicators
4. Discussion
4.1. Analysis of HYK Driving Mechanism Based on Sensitivity Analysis
4.2. Periodic Resonance Law along the Way
4.3. Characteristics of Land Use Transformation in the Yellow River Basin
5. Conclusions
- The runoff at the three hydrological stations in the lower Yellow River Basin—Huayuankou (HYK), Jiahetan (JHT), and Gaocun (GC)—all exhibit significant downward trends on an annual scale. The year of abrupt change for all three stations is 1985, which is further validated by the results of the cumulative departure method and the Mann–Kendall test.
- Before and after the abrupt change, the mean annual runoff decreased significantly, and after the year of abrupt change, the rate of decline slowed down and began to increase gradually. The runoff in June showed an upward trend at all three stations, while October was the month with the most significant decline in runoff, indicating the fastest rate of runoff decrease in autumn.
- The runoff series at the HYK, JHT, and GC stations all exhibit similar periodic fluctuations, with major cycles of 5 and 7 years. During the pre-abruption period, there was a clear 5-year primary cycle for runoff at all three stations. However, there were no significant periodic patterns observed during the post-abruption period.
- The hydrological situation in the lower Yellow River Basin experiences a high degree of change, and the degree of flow alteration tends to decrease gradually as the downstream distance increases.
- During period A, the variation in runoff was primarily driven by climatic factors. In period B, however, the change in runoff was primarily influenced by human activities, which increased progressively along the river basin.
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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IHA Parameter | Parametric Indicators | Number |
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Group 1: Magnitude of monthly water conditions | Monthly average flows | January to December corresponding to numbers 1–12, respectively |
Group 2: Magnitude and duration of annual extreme water conditions | 1, 3, 7, 30, 90 d minimum and maximum flows, baseflow index | Corresponding to numbers 13–23, respectively |
Group 3: Timing of annual extreme water conditions | Time of occurrence of annual maximum and minimum 1-day mean flows (Roman days) | Corresponding to numbers 24–25, respectively |
Group 4: Frequency and duration of high and low pulses | Number of high and low pulse flow occurrences and average duration | Corresponding to numbers 26–29, respectively |
Group 5: Rate and frequency of water condition changes | Average rate of water rise, average rate of water fall and number of reversals | Corresponding to numbers 30–32, respectively |
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Xie, Y.; Yin, Q.; Jiang, S.; An, W.; Liao, J.; Liu, Y.; Fu, Y. Study on the Driving Mechanism of Ecohydrological Regime in the Wandering Section of the Lower Yellow River. Water 2024, 16, 2062. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16142062
Xie Y, Yin Q, Jiang S, An W, Liao J, Liu Y, Fu Y. Study on the Driving Mechanism of Ecohydrological Regime in the Wandering Section of the Lower Yellow River. Water. 2024; 16(14):2062. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16142062
Chicago/Turabian StyleXie, Yan, Qing Yin, Siqi Jiang, Wenzhuo An, Jingyi Liao, Yanhui Liu, and Yicheng Fu. 2024. "Study on the Driving Mechanism of Ecohydrological Regime in the Wandering Section of the Lower Yellow River" Water 16, no. 14: 2062. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16142062
APA StyleXie, Y., Yin, Q., Jiang, S., An, W., Liao, J., Liu, Y., & Fu, Y. (2024). Study on the Driving Mechanism of Ecohydrological Regime in the Wandering Section of the Lower Yellow River. Water, 16(14), 2062. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16142062