DocumentCode :
2104166
Title :
Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources and Ecological Environment of Inland Watersheds in the Hexi Region of West Gansu, China
Author :
Zhang, Cunjie ; Sun, Landong ; Han, Tao ; Wan, Xin ; Jiang, Youyan
Author_Institution :
Cold & Arid Regions Environ. & Eng. Res. Inst., Chinese Acad. of Sci., Lanzhou, China
fYear :
2009
fDate :
20-22 Sept. 2009
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
Water resources characteristics in meltwater-fed watersheds of the Qilian Mountains and Hexi region were analyzed with respect to observed changes in climate, extent of glaciation and snow cover, river water yields, groundwater resources, and vegetation during the past 47 years (1960-2006). Results show with global warming, the rate of temperature increase in the Qilian Mountains has exceeded national (0.5 degC) and global (0.74 degC) rates by about 1.0 degC in the last 47 years. Although not spatially uniform, yearly precipitation levels in the Qilian Mountains have generally risen, on average by 28 mm in the past 47 years. Over the same time period, extent of glaciation in the Qilian Mountains has decreased by about 8% from a initial area of 1619 km2 in 1956 to 1489 km2 in 2000. The extent of snow cover in the eastern to middle portions of the Qilian Mountains decrease from 1997 to 2006 based on the NOAA and EOS/MODIS remote sensing monitoring data, but increase in the western Qilian Mountains. Water yields in the Shiyang River have declined by about 4.5times108 m3 over five decades from 1.7times109 m3 in the 1950s to 1.25times109 m3 in the 1990s; while in the west, in the Shule River system, water yields have increased by about 9.3times108 m3 in the 1990s from an initial 8.1times108 m3 in the 1960s. Groundwater resources have decreased by about 46% in the past 50 years from 6.51times109 m3 in the 1950s to 3.58times109 m3 in the 1990s. In the past decade (1997-2006), the total vegetated areas in the Shiyang River and Hei River watersheds have decreased as a result of desertification and the remaining vegetation communities have generally undergone compositional changes from tree communities to low-lying shrub complexes. Climate change and unconstrained land use practices have put the ecologi- cal environment and sustainable development of the Hexi Corridor at enormous risk. The authors provide recommendations as how to protect the water resources in the Qilian Mountains and inland watersheds of the Hexi Corridor.
Keywords :
atmospheric precipitation; atmospheric temperature; climatology; groundwater; remote sensing; rivers; snow; sustainable development; vegetation; water resources; AD 1960 to 2006; China; EOS-MODIS remote sensing monitoring data; Hei River; Hexi Corridor; Hexi region; NOAA; Shiyang River; Shule River system; atmospheric precipitation levels; atmospheric temperature; climate change impacts; compositional changes; desertification; ecological environment; glaciation extent; global warming; groundwater resources; inland watersheds; land use practices; low-lying shrub complexes; river water yields; snow cover; sustainable development; tree communities; vegetation; water resources characteristics; west Gansu; western Qilian Mountains; Earth Observing System; Global warming; MODIS; Remote monitoring; Rivers; Snow; Sustainable development; Temperature; Vegetation; Water resources;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Management and Service Science, 2009. MASS '09. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4638-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4639-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICMSS.2009.5302197
Filename :
5302197
Link To Document :
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