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Sediment transferring function of the lower reaches of the Yellow River influenced by drainage basin factors and human activities 被引量:1

Sediment transferring function of the lower reaches of the Yellow River influenced by drainage basin factors and human activities
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摘要 Sediment transferring function (Fs) of rivers is defined and indexed in this study, based on the concept of sediment budget at river reach scales. Then, study is made on the Fs of the lower reaches of the Yellow River in relation to natural and human factors in the drainage basin, such as the annual precipitation in different water and sediment source areas, proportion of >0.05 mm sediment of the total sediment load to the lower reaches of Yellow River, the regu-lated degree of the “clear” baseflow from the drainage area above Lanzhou, frequency of hy-perconcentrated flows, area of soil and water conservation measures in the drainage basin. As a result, a multiple regression equation has been established between Fs and 7 influencing factors, with multiple correlation coefficient r = 0.90. The reduction in annual precipitation in different water and sediment source areas has different effects on Fs. The reduction in annual precipitation in the area above Hekou Town and the area between Longmen and Sanmenxia results in a reduction in Fs, but the reduction in annual pre-cipitation in the area between Hekou Town and Longmen results in an increase in Fs. The grain size composition of sediment load strongly affects the Fs; the larger the proportion of >0.05 mm sediment in the suspended sediment load entering the lower reaches of the Yellow River is, the lower the Fs will be. Thus, if the Xiaolangdi Reservoir traps coarse sediment and releases fine sediment, Fs will be enhanced. This study also shows that the lower the proportion of high-flow season river flow to the annual total river flow at Lanzhou Station is, the lower the Fs will be. Therefore, the interception of large quantities of clear water by the reservoirs on the upper reaches of Yellow River is one of the major causes for the decrease in Fs in the lower reaches of the Yellow River. Sediment transferring function (Fs) of rivers is defined and indexed in this study, based on the concept of sediment budget at river reach scales. Then, study is made on the Fs of the lower reaches of the Yellow River in relation to natural and human factors in the drainage basin, such as the annual precipitation in different water and sediment source areas, proportion of >0.05 mm sediment of the total sediment load to the lower reaches of Yellow River, the regu-lated degree of the “clear” baseflow from the drainage area above Lanzhou, frequency of hy-perconcentrated flows, area of soil and water conservation measures in the drainage basin. As a result, a multiple regression equation has been established between Fs and 7 influencing factors, with multiple correlation coefficient r = 0.90. The reduction in annual precipitation in different water and sediment source areas has different effects on Fs. The reduction in annual precipitation in the area above Hekou Town and the area between Longmen and Sanmenxia results in a reduction in Fs, but the reduction in annual pre-cipitation in the area between Hekou Town and Longmen results in an increase in Fs. The grain size composition of sediment load strongly affects the Fs; the larger the proportion of >0.05 mm sediment in the suspended sediment load entering the lower reaches of the Yellow River is, the lower the Fs will be. Thus, if the Xiaolangdi Reservoir traps coarse sediment and releases fine sediment, Fs will be enhanced. This study also shows that the lower the proportion of high-flow season river flow to the annual total river flow at Lanzhou Station is, the lower the Fs will be. Therefore, the interception of large quantities of clear water by the reservoirs on the upper reaches of Yellow River is one of the major causes for the decrease in Fs in the lower reaches of the Yellow River.
作者 XU Jiongxin
出处 《Science China Earth Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS 2005年第12期2194-2202,共9页 中国科学(地球科学英文版)
基金 This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China the Yellow River Water Conservancy Commiss ion(Grant No.50239080) the Major State Basic Research Development Program of China(Grant No.G1999043604).
关键词 RIVER sediment channel sedimentation drainage basin factors human activities YELLOW River. river sediment, channel sedimentation, drainage basin factors, human activities, Yellow River.
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  • 1WANG Zhaoyin 1,2 , WANG Guangqian 1 , LI Changzhi 1 & WANG Feixin 1 1. Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China,2. International Research and Training Center on Erosion and Sedimentation, Beijing 100084, China.A preliminary study on vegetation-erosion dynamics and its applications[J].Science China Earth Sciences,2005,48(5):689-700. 被引量:9
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