Quantifying the Relative Contribution of Climate Change and Anthropogenic Activities on Runoff Variations in the Central Part of Tajikistan in Central Asia

被引:12
作者
Gulahmadov, Nekruz [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Chen, Yaning [1 ]
Gulakhmadov, Aminjon [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Rakhimova, Moldir [1 ,2 ]
Gulakhmadov, Manuchekhr [1 ,2 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Xinjiang Inst Ecol & Geog, State Key Lab Desert & Oasis Ecol, Urumqi 830011, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
[3] Acad Sci Republ Tajikistan, Inst Water Problems Hydropower & Ecol, Dushanbe 734042, Tajikistan
[4] Minist Energy & Water Resources Republ Tajikistan, Dushanbe 734064, Tajikistan
[5] Comm Environm Protect Govt Republ Tajikistan, Dushanbe 734034, Tajikistan
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
runoff variation; climate change; human activities; MK test; climate elasticity; Kofarnihon River Basin; SONGHUA RIVER-BASIN; KENDALL TREND TEST; LAND-COVER CHANGE; QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT; MIDDLE REACHES; GLACIER MELT; YELLOW-RIVER; TIME SCALES; ARID REGION; VARIABILITY;
D O I
10.3390/land10050525
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Quantifying the relative contribution of climate change and anthropogenic activities to runoff alterations are essential for the sustainable management of water resources in Central Asian countries. In the Kofarnihon River Basin (KRB) in Central Asia, both changing climate conditions and anthropogenic activities are known to have caused changes to the hydrological cycle. Therefore, quantifying the net influence of anthropogenic contribution to the runoff changes is a challenge. This study applied the original and modified Mann-Kendall trend test, including the Sen's slope test, Pettitt's test, double cumulative curve, and elasticity methods. These methods were applied to determine the historical trends, magnitude changes and change points of the temperature, precipitation, potential evapotranspiration, and runoff from 1950 to 2016. In addition, the contributions of climate change and anthropogenic activities to runoff changes in the KRB were evaluated. The trend analysis showed a significant increasing trend in annual temperature and potential evapotranspiration, while the annual precipitation trend showed an insignificant decreasing trend during the 1950-2016 time period. The change point in runoff occurred in 1986 in the upstream region and 1991 in the downstream region. Further, the time series (1950-2016) is separated into the prior impacted period (1950-1986 and 1950-1991) and post impacted period (1987-2016 and 1992-2016) for the upstream and downstream regions, respectively. During the post impacted period, climate change and anthropogenic activities contributed to 87.96% and 12.04% in the upstream region and 7.53% and 92.47% in the downstream region of the KRB. The results showed that in runoff changes, the anthropogenic activities played a dominant role in the downstream (97.78%) and the climate change impacts played a dominant factor in the upstream region (87.96%). In the land-use type changes, the dominant role was played by construction land, which showed that the area from 248.63 km(2) in 1990 increased to 685.45 km(2) (175.69%) in 2015. These findings suggest that it is essential to adopt effective steps for the sustainable development of the ecological, hydrological, and social order in the KRB in Central Asia.
引用
收藏
页数:29
相关论文
共 102 条
[1]   Features of Tajikistan's past and future climate [J].
Aalto, Juha ;
Kamarainen, Matti ;
Shodmonov, Muzaffar ;
Rajabov, Nasimjon ;
Venalainen, Ari .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2017, 37 (14) :4949-4961
[2]   Quantifying the relative impact of climate and human activities on streamflow [J].
Ahn, Kuk-Hyun ;
Merwade, Venkatesh .
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2014, 515 :257-266
[3]  
Alizadeh B., 2019, J HYDROMETEOROL, V1, P1
[4]  
Amirgaliev N., 2008, ECOLOGY HYDROFAUNA, V2, P82
[5]  
[Anonymous], 1974, Climate and Life
[6]  
[Anonymous], 2020, KGE PACKAGE HYDROGOF
[7]   The use of the aridity index to assess climate change effect on annual runoff [J].
Arora, VK .
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2002, 265 (1-4) :164-177
[8]   Attribution for decreasing streamflow of the Haihe River basin, northern China: Climate variability or human activities? [J].
Bao, Zhenxin ;
Zhang, Jianyun ;
Wang, Guoqing ;
Fu, Guobin ;
He, Ruimin ;
Yan, Xiaolin ;
Jin, Junliang ;
Liu, Yanli ;
Zhang, Aijing .
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2012, 460 :117-129
[9]   Variation in Runoff of the Arys River and Keles River Watersheds (Kazakhstan), as Influenced by Climate Variation and Human Activity [J].
Bissenbayeva, Sanim ;
Abuduwaili, Jilili ;
Shokparova, Dana ;
Saparova, Asel .
SUSTAINABILITY, 2019, 11 (17)
[10]   Simulation of aquifer-peatland-river interactions under climate change [J].
Bourgault, M. A. ;
Larocque, M. ;
Roy, M. .
HYDROLOGY RESEARCH, 2014, 45 (03) :425-440