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Characteristic Analysis of Annual Sediment Transport Modulus of Xijiang River Basin in Guangxi over Last 60 Years
Published 2022-01-01“…Mann-Kendall rank correlation test,Spearman rank correlation test and Mann-Whitney-Pettitt abrupt change point analysis were performed to study the trend and mutation components of the annual sediment transport modulus of the Xijiang River Basin.Then,the kriging interpolation method was used for spatial interpolation in the mean and trend of the annual sediment transport modulus.After a double cumulative curve was drawn,the hydrological analysis method was employed to examine the causes of the changes in the annual sediment transport modulus.The results show that the average annual sediment transport modulus of the Xijiang River Basin increased in the 1960s—1970s but kept decreasing in the 1980s.The multi-year sediment transport modulus drops gradually from west and east to northeast in the 1960s,from outer to central in the 1970s,from northwest and east to south and northeast in the 1980s,from northwest and east to central and northeast in the 1990s,and from east and west to north in 2000—2009.In general,the multi-year average sediment transport modulus of the upper reaches is greater than that of the middle and lower reaches.Without the influence of precipitation change,the variation of the annual sediment transport modulus of the Xijiang River mainly results from human activities affecting the erosion and sediment yield of the basin.The contribution rate of precipitation change to the sediment transport modulus is 6.3%~12.3%,whereas that of human activities is 87.7%~93.7%.…”
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Trends of Hydroclimate Variables in the Upper Huai River Basin: Implications of Managing Water Resource for Climate Change Mitigation
Published 2020-01-01“…The present study attempted to investigate the trends of mean annual temperature, precipitation, and streamflow changes to determine their relationships in the upper Huai river basin. The Mann–Kendall (MK), Sen’s slope test estimator, and innovative trend detection (ф) (ITA) methods were used to detect the trends. …”
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Attribution analysis of water-sediment variation under the influence of climate change and human activities in the Kuye River Basin
Published 2024-11-01“…The attribution of the evolution of water and sediment in a river basin is an important theoretical issue in hydrogeology. …”
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Impact of human activities on the propagation dynamics from meteorological to hydrological drought in the Nenjiang River Basin, Northeast China
Published 2025-04-01“…Study region: Nenjiang River Basin, Northeast China Study focus: Understanding the propagation processes between different types of droughts is crucial for drought early warning and adaptation strategies. …”
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Evaluation of Satellite Precipitation Products and Their Potential Influence on Hydrological Modeling over the Ganzi River Basin of the Tibetan Plateau
Published 2017-01-01“…This study aims to comprehensively evaluate the satellite precipitation products, CMORPH-CRT, PERSIANN-CDR, 3B42RT, and 3B42 against gauge-based datasets and to infer their relative potential impacts on hydrological processes simulation using the HEC-HMS model in the Ganzi River Basin (GRB) of the Tibetan Plateau. Results from a quantitative statistical comparison reveal that, at annual and seasonal scales, both CMORPH-CRT and 3B42 perform better than PERSIANN-CDR and 3B42RT. …”
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Quantitative Analysis of Driving Factors of Grassland Degradation: A Case Study in Xilin River Basin, Inner Mongolia
Published 2012-01-01“…Based on the analysis of satellite vegetation maps from 1984, 1998, and 2004 for the Xilin River Basin, Inner Mongolia, China, and binary logistic regression (BLR) analysis, we observe the following: (1) grassland degradation is positively correlated with the growth density of climax communities; (2) our findings do not support a common notion that a decrease of biological productivity is a direct indicator of grassland degradation; (3) a causal relationship between grazing intensity and grassland degradation was not found; (4) degradation severity increased steadily towards roads but showed different trends near human settlements. …”
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Precipitation Trends over Time Using Mann-Kendall and Spearman’s rho Tests in Swat River Basin, Pakistan
Published 2015-01-01“…This research investigated precipitation variability across 15 stations in the Swat River basin, Pakistan, over a 51-year study period (1961–2011). …”
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Summary and Analysis of Pollutant Emission and Anti-pollution Measures at Onshore Oil and Gas Terminals in the Pearl River Basin
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Analysis of Spatio-temporal Evolution of Land Use and Landscape Pattern in Liuxi River Basin Driven by Rapid Urbanization
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Climate change impacts on flood risks in the Abou Ali River Basin, Lebanon: A hydrological modeling approach
Published 2025-03-01“…This research examines the impacts of climate change on flood dynamics in the Abou Ali River Basin in Tripoli, Lebanon, utilizing three global climate models (GCMs) from the IPCC's 6th Assessment Report: ACCESS-CM2, BCCCSM2-MR, and MIROC6 under two Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs): SSP2–45 and SSP5–85. …”
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Groundwater Storage Estimation in the Saskatchewan River Basin Using GRACE/GRACE-FO Gravimetric Data and Machine Learning
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Statistical Evaluation and Trend Analysis of ANN Based Satellite Products (PERSIANN) for the Kelani River Basin, Sri Lanka
Published 2022-01-01“…The SbPPs possess certain uncertainties, thus, they cannot be directly used without comparing against observed rainfall data prior to use. The Kelani river basin is Sri Lanka’s fourth longest river and the main source of water for almost 5 million people. …”
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