Terrestrial hydrological responses to precipitation variability in Southwest China with emphasis on drought |
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Authors: | Jun Niu Ji Chen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Chinaniuj.hku@gmail.com;3. Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, China |
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Abstract: | AbstractThis study investigates the terrestrial hydrological processes during a dry climate period in Southwest China by analysing the frequency-dependent runoff and soil moisture responses to precipitation variability. Two headwater sub-basins, the Nanpan and Guihe basins of the West River (Xijiang), are studied to compare and contrast the terrestrial responses. The variable infiltration capacity (VIC) model is used to simulate the hydrological processes. Using wavelets, the relationships between observed precipitation and simulated runoff/soil moisture are expressed quantitatively. The results indicate that: (a) the Guihe basin shows a greater degree of high-frequency runoff variability in response to regional precipitation; and (b) the Nanpan basin exhibits less capability in accommodating/smoothing extreme precipitation deficits, reflected in terms of both higher scale-averaged (for 3–6 months) and time-averaged (for the year 1963) wavelet power of soil moisture.Editor Z.W. Kundzewicz; Associate editor C.-Y. XuCitation Niu, J. and Chen, J., 2013. Terrestrial hydrological responses to precipitation variability in Southwest China with emphasis on drought. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 59 (2), 325–335. |
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Keywords: | drought river basin terrestrial hydrological response precipitation variability wavelet analysis Southwest China |
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