Authors
Xuchun Ye, Qi Zhang, Jian Liu, Xianghu Li, Chong-yu Xu
Publication date
2013/6/28
Journal
Journal of Hydrology
Volume
494
Pages
83-95
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Under the background of global climate change and local anthropogenic stresses, many regions of the world have suffered from frequent droughts and floods in recent decades. Assessing the relative effect of climate change and human activities is essential not only for understanding the mechanism of hydrological response in the catchment, but also for local water resources management as well as floods and droughts protection. The Poyang Lake catchment in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River has experienced significant changes in hydro-climatic variables and human activities during the past decades and therefore provides an excellent site for studying the hydrological impact of climate change and human activities. In this study, the characteristics of hydro-climatic changes of the Poyang Lake catchment were analyzed based on the observed data for the period 1960–2007. The relative effect of climate …
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