Long-Term Change of Lake Water Storage and Its Response to Climate Change for Typical Lakes in Arid Xinjiang, China

被引:9
作者
Huang, Zijin [1 ,2 ]
Xu, Jianhua [1 ,2 ]
Zheng, Lilin [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] East China Normal Univ, Sch Geog Sci, Key Lab Geog Informat Sci, Minist Educ, Shanghai 200241, Peoples R China
[2] East China Normal Univ, Res Ctr East West Cooperat China, Shanghai 200241, Peoples R China
关键词
Xinjiang; satellite altimetry; water level; empirical model; lake water storage; TIBETAN PLATEAU; RIVER-BASINS; AREA; DYNAMICS; REGION; LEVEL;
D O I
10.3390/w15081444
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Lakes play a role as the sentinel of climate change. Surrounded by vast expanses of barren land with limited infrastructure, there is also a lack of knowledge about the dynamics of dryland lakes. The change of lake area can be effectively monitored by remote sensing, and multi-source satellite altimetry datasets provide the possibility to obtain long-term lake water level data. Using the Global Surface Water Monthly Historical dataset and altimetry water level dataset (Hydroweb), we reconstructed a time series of lake water storage changes in Xinjiang, Northwestern China, by establishing the empirical models based on the statistical relationship between the surface area and water level of each lake. We further explored lake response to climate change. The results show that the storage of water at Ayakkum Lake, Aqqikkol Lake and Aksayquin Lake have been undergoing an obvious expanding trend from 2000 to 2020, at a rate of 3.59x10(8)m(3)/a, 9.43x10(8)m(3)/a and 0.44x10(8)m(3)/a, respectively. In the plain and transition zone, Ulungur Lake showed an upward tendency (0.413x10(8)m(3)/a) in water storage, while Manas Lake and Bosten Lake experienced shrinkage with descending rates of -0.1x10(8)m(3)/a and -0.86x10(8)m(3)/a. Temperature changes significantly affect the lake water storage on plateaus, especially those lakes supplied with a large proportion of glacial meltwater. Precipitation is a key factor for changes of lake storage in the plain and transition zones. Meanwhile, extreme weather and man-made factors also play crucial roles. To reduce the risk of flood and drought disasters, rational regulation of water resources is required, and a large-scale integrated catchment management plan can avoid inadvertent trade-offs. This research provides a new perspective for lake water storage inversion, as well as data support for water resources management in arid areas including Xinjiang.
引用
收藏
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] A repeat photograph analysis of long-term vegetation change in semi-arid South Africa in response to land use and climate
    Masubelele, Mmoto L.
    Hoffman, Michael T.
    Bond, William J.
    JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE, 2015, 26 (05) : 1013 - 1023
  • [32] Long-Term Trend of Climate Change and Drought Assessment in the Horn of Africa
    Ghebrezgabher, Mihretab G.
    Yang, Taibao
    Yang, Xuemei
    ADVANCES IN METEOROLOGY, 2016, 2016
  • [33] Long-term spatial pattern change in a semi-arid plant community: The role of climate and composition
    Brooker, Rob W.
    Matesanz, Silvia
    Valladares, Fernando
    Klotz, Stefan
    ACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2012, 45 : 8 - 15
  • [34] Research on lake water level and its response to watershed climate change in Qinghai Lake from 1961 to 2019
    Li, Xiaodong
    Zhang, Tingjun
    Yang, Daqing
    Wang, Guanxin
    He, Zhuolun
    Li, Lin
    FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 2023, 11
  • [35] Long-term trends in water transparency of Tibetan Plateau lakes and the response to extreme climate events
    Liu, Wangming
    Xu, Huan
    He, Guowei
    FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 2024, 12
  • [36] Determination of long-term volume change in lakes by integration of UAV and satellite data: the case of Lake Burdur in Turkiye
    Kaya, Yunus
    Sanli, Fusun Balik
    Abdikan, Saygin
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2023, 30 (55) : 117729 - 117747
  • [37] Response of Larix sibirica Radial Growth to Climate Change in Kanas, Northern Xinjiang, China
    Hou, Jiannan
    Chen, Feng
    Li, Jianrong
    FORESTS, 2024, 15 (12):
  • [38] Long-term patterns of algal changes in response to climate change and atmospheric deposition in alpine lakes along the southeastern margin of Tibetan Plateau
    Zhu Y.
    Chen G.
    Kong L.
    Li J.
    Chen X.
    Li P.
    Ma Q.
    Zhou Q.
    Huang L.
    Ren Y.
    Hupo Kexue/Journal of Lake Sciences, 2023, 35 (06): : 2155 - 2169
  • [39] Shifting thresholds and changing degradation patterns: climate change effects on the simulated long-term response of a semi-arid savanna to grazing
    Lohmann, Dirk
    Tietjen, Britta
    Blaum, Niels
    Joubert, David F.
    Jeltsch, Florian
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, 2012, 49 (04) : 814 - 823
  • [40] Climate change is linked to long-term decline in a stream salamander
    Lowe, Winsor H.
    BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 2012, 145 (01) : 48 - 53