Little impact of the Three Gorges Dam on recent decadal lake decline across China's Yangtze Plain

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作者
Wang, Jida [1 ]
Sheng, Yongwei [2 ]
Wada, Yoshihide [3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Kansas State Univ, Dept Geog, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Geog, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
[3] Int Inst Appl Syst Anal, Laxenburg, Austria
[4] Columbia Univ, Ctr Climate Syst Res, New York, NY USA
[5] NASA, Goddard Inst Space Studies, New York, NY 10025 USA
[6] Univ Utrecht, Dept Phys Geog, Cs Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
Three Gorges Dam; Yangtze River; lakes; human water consumption; channel degradation; hydrologic modeling; ERA-INTERIM REANALYSIS; POYANG LAKE; RIVER BASIN; DONGTING LAKE; WATER-LEVEL; INUNDATION CHANGES; MODIS OBSERVATIONS; JIANGHAN PLAIN; CLIMATE-CHANGE; PRECIPITATION;
D O I
10.1002/2016WR019817
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The ubiquitous lakes across China's Yangtze Plain (YP) are indispensable freshwater resources sustaining ecosystems and socioeconomics for nearly half a billion people. Our recent survey revealed a widespread net decline in the total YP lake inundation area during 2000-2011 (a cumulative decrease of approximate to 10%), yet its mechanism remained contentious. Here we uncover the impacts of climate variability and anthropogenic activities including (i) Yangtze flow and sediment alterations by the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) and (ii) human water consumption in agricultural, industrial, and domestic sectors throughout the downstream Yangtze Basin. Results suggest that climate variability is the dominant driver of this decadal lake decline, whereas studied human activities, despite varying seasonal impacts that peak in fall, contribute marginal fraction (approximate to 10-20% or less) to the interannual lake area decrease. Given that the TGD impacts on the total YP lake area and its seasonal variation are both under approximate to 5%, we also dismiss the speculation that the TGD might be responsible for evident downstream climate change by altering lake surface extent and thus open water evaporation. Nevertheless, anthropogenic impacts exhibited a strengthening trend during the past decade. Although the TGD has reached its full-capacity water regulation, the negative impacts of human water consumption and TGD-induced net channel erosion, which are already comparable to that of TGD's flow regulation, may continue to grow as crucial anthropogenic factors to future YP lake conservation.
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页码:3854 / 3877
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