Separation of the Impact of Landuse/Landcover Change and Climate Change on Runoff in the Upstream Area of the Yangtze River, China

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Naveed Ahmed
Genxu Wang
Martijn J. Booij
Sun Xiangyang
Fiaz Hussain
Ghulam Nabi
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Mountain Surface Process and Ecological Regulations, Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Water Engineering and Management Group, Faculty of Engineering Technology
[3] University of Twente,Department of Civil Engineering
[4] National Central University,Department of Agricultural Engineering
[5] PMAS-Arid Agriculture University,Center of Excellence in Water Resources Engineering
[6] University of Engineering and Technology,undefined
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Climate change; Land cover; Land use change; Mann Kendall; Qinghai Tibet; SWAT model; Yangtze River;
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Landuse/landcover change (LULCC) and climate change (CC) impacts on streamflow in high elevated catchments are very important for sustainable management of water resources and ecological developments. In this research, a statistical technique was used in combination with the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to the Upstream Area of the Yangtze River (UAYR). Different performance criteria (e.g., R2, NSE, and PBIAS) were used to evaluate the acceptability of the model simulation results. The model provided satisfactory results for monthly simulations in the calibration (R2; 0.80, NSE; 0.78 and PBIAS; 22.3%) and the validation period (R2; 0.89, NSE; 0.75 and PBIAS; 19.1%). Major landuse/landcover transformations from 1990 to 2005 have occurred from low grassland to medium grassland (2%) and wetlands (0.9%), bare land to medium grassland (0.2%), glaciers to wetland (16.8%), and high grassland to medium grassland (5.8%). The results show that there is an increase in average annual runoff at the Zhimenda station in UAYR by 15 mm of, which approximately 98% is caused by climate change and only 2% by landuse/landcover change. The changes evapotranspiration are larger due to climate change as compared to landuse/landcover change, particularly from August to October. Precipitation and temperature have increased during these months. On the contrary, there has been a decrease in evapotranspiration and runoff from October to March which depicts the intra-annual variations in the vegetation in the study area.
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