Assessment of Streamflow Regime Alterations in Tang River, China

The biodiversity and integrity of river ecosystems are depending on the natural streamflow regime. Therefore, assessing alteration of hydrologic regimes becomes a fundamental step in river ecosystem protection and restoration. In this paper, the Range of Variability Approach (RVA) was used to analyz...

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Main Authors: Sun Yingshan, Liu Qiang, Yuan Xiaomin, Yan Sirui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/62/e3sconf_icbte2019_04003.pdf
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spelling doaj-a7913d64f3c04dd793d16888e86af9782021-02-02T07:00:05ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011360400310.1051/e3sconf/201913604003e3sconf_icbte2019_04003Assessment of Streamflow Regime Alterations in Tang River, ChinaSun YingshanLiu QiangYuan XiaominYan SiruiThe biodiversity and integrity of river ecosystems are depending on the natural streamflow regime. Therefore, assessing alteration of hydrologic regimes becomes a fundamental step in river ecosystem protection and restoration. In this paper, the Range of Variability Approach (RVA) was used to analyze the alteration hydrologic regimes from 1959 to 2016 in the Tang River, the upstream of Baiyangdian Lake Basin, China. Several results can be drawn: (i) annual streamflow presented a decreasing trend, and an abrupt change was detected in 1979; (ii) the significant changed indicators of hydrologic variation in upstream of Baiyangdian Lake Basin were the monthly streamflow in March, April, August, November, time of 3-day and 90-day maximum streamflow, date of maximum streamflow occurrence, rise rate and number of reversals; and (iii) monthly water should be restored in flood and delivered in non-flood season, and annual extreme streamflow frequency and duration of high and low streamflow also should be regulated to maintain the streamflow regimes in the Tang River Basin, China. The results will help to provide the suitable ecological streamflow and maintain the integrity of river ecosystem in changing environment.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/62/e3sconf_icbte2019_04003.pdf
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author Sun Yingshan
Liu Qiang
Yuan Xiaomin
Yan Sirui
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Liu Qiang
Yuan Xiaomin
Yan Sirui
Assessment of Streamflow Regime Alterations in Tang River, China
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Liu Qiang
Yuan Xiaomin
Yan Sirui
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title Assessment of Streamflow Regime Alterations in Tang River, China
title_short Assessment of Streamflow Regime Alterations in Tang River, China
title_full Assessment of Streamflow Regime Alterations in Tang River, China
title_fullStr Assessment of Streamflow Regime Alterations in Tang River, China
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Streamflow Regime Alterations in Tang River, China
title_sort assessment of streamflow regime alterations in tang river, china
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description The biodiversity and integrity of river ecosystems are depending on the natural streamflow regime. Therefore, assessing alteration of hydrologic regimes becomes a fundamental step in river ecosystem protection and restoration. In this paper, the Range of Variability Approach (RVA) was used to analyze the alteration hydrologic regimes from 1959 to 2016 in the Tang River, the upstream of Baiyangdian Lake Basin, China. Several results can be drawn: (i) annual streamflow presented a decreasing trend, and an abrupt change was detected in 1979; (ii) the significant changed indicators of hydrologic variation in upstream of Baiyangdian Lake Basin were the monthly streamflow in March, April, August, November, time of 3-day and 90-day maximum streamflow, date of maximum streamflow occurrence, rise rate and number of reversals; and (iii) monthly water should be restored in flood and delivered in non-flood season, and annual extreme streamflow frequency and duration of high and low streamflow also should be regulated to maintain the streamflow regimes in the Tang River Basin, China. The results will help to provide the suitable ecological streamflow and maintain the integrity of river ecosystem in changing environment.
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