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Effect of climatic change on snowmelt runoffs in mountainous regions of inland rivers in Northwestern China 被引量:18
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作者 wang jian1 & li shuo2 1. cold and arid regions environmental and engineering research institute, chinese academy of sciences, lanzhou 730000, china 2. College of Geography, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210097, china 《Science China Earth Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS 2006年第8期881-888,共8页
Climatic change has significant impacts on snow cover in mid-latitude mountainous re- gions, in the meantime, spatial and temporal changes of snow cover and snowmelt runoffs are con- sidered as sensitive indicators fo... Climatic change has significant impacts on snow cover in mid-latitude mountainous re- gions, in the meantime, spatial and temporal changes of snow cover and snowmelt runoffs are con- sidered as sensitive indicators for climatic change. In this study, the upper Heihe Watershed in the Qilian Mountains was selected as a typical area affected by snow cover and snowmelt runoffs in northwestern China. The changes in air temperatures, precipitation, snowfall and spring snowmelt runoffs were analyzed for the period from 1956 to 2001. The results indicate that climatic warming was apparent, particularly in January and February, but precipitation just fluctuated without a clear trend. The possible changes of snowmelt runoffs in the upper Heihe watershed in response to a warming of 4℃ were simulated using Snowmelt Runoff Model (SRM) based on the degree-day factor algorithm. The results of the simulation indicate that a forward shifting of snow melting season, an increase in water flows in earlier melting season, and a decline in flows in later melting season would occur under a 4℃ warming scenario. 展开更多
关键词 CLIMATIC changes SNOWMELT runoff SRM model upper Heihe Watershed simulating.
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