Authors
Houjie Wang, Zuosheng Yang, Yoshiki Saito, J Paul Liu, Xiaoxia Sun, Yan Wang
Publication date
2007/6/1
Journal
Global and Planetary Change
Volume
57
Issue
3-4
Pages
331-354
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The sediment load delivered from the Huanghe (Yellow River) to the sea has decreased sharply to 0.15×109 metric tons per year (0.15 Gt/yr) between 2000 and 2005, and now represents only 14% of the widely cited estimate of 1.08 Gt/yr. The river seems to be reverting to the pristine levels characteristic of the middle Holocene, prior to human intervention. Datasets from 1950 to 2005 from four key gauging stations in the main stream reveal distinct stepwise decreases in sediment load, which are attributed to both natural and anthropogenic impacts over the past 56 yr. Completions of two reservoirs, Liujiaxia (1968) and Longyangxia (1985), in the upper reaches of the river and their joint operations have resulted in stepwise decreases in sediment load coming from the upper reaches. Effective soil conservation practices in the middle reaches since the late 1970s, combined with the operation of the Sanmenxia and …
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