Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8894816 | Journal of Hydrology | 2018 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
Application of the proposed approach to ten major watersheds in China showed that abrupt changes mainly occurred in five watersheds in northern China, which have arid or semi-arid climate and severe shortages of water resources. Runoff processes in northern China were more sensitive to precipitation change than those in southern China. Although annual precipitation and surface water resources amount (SWRA) exhibited a harmonious relationship in most watersheds, abrupt changes in the latter were more significant. Compared with abrupt changes in annual precipitation, human activities contributed much more to the abrupt changes in the corresponding SWRA, except for the Northwest Inland River watershed.
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Authors
Ping Xie, Ziyi Wu, Yan-Fang Sang, Haiting Gu, Yuxi Zhao, Vijay P. Singh,