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Hydrological responses to climate shifts for a minimally disturbed mountainous watershed in northwestern China
Authors:Jaewon Joo  Xi Li  Chunmiao Zheng
Institution:1. Institute of Water Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, China;2. School of Environmental Science and Engineering, South University of Science and Technology of China, Shenzhen, China;3. Department of Geological Sciences, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
Abstract:Much attention has been focused on investigating the effects of precipitation and temperature changes on runoff; however, the influence of wind speed, relative humidity and total solar radiation on hydrological components needs to be studied further. Hydrological responses to climate variations in a minimally disturbed mountainous watershed in the period 1971–2012 are identified and evaluated by statistical analysis and hydrological simulation. The results indicate that the impact of climate component changes on the hydrological process cannot be discounted. The temperature and relative humidity exhibit significant upward trends, while the wind speed exhibits a clear downward trend. The potential and actual evapotranspiration dramatically increased, but the observed pan evaporation substantially decreased. The surface water, soil water, baseflow and water yield are positively correlated with precipitation and relative humidity but negatively correlated with the temperature, wind speed and solar radiation.
Keywords:hydrological response  climate shift  SWAT  Mann-Kendall test
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