Responses of hydrological processes to vegetation greening and climate change in subtropical watersheds

IF 5 2区 地球科学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1016/j.ejrh.2024.101946
Jianyong Xiao , Binggeng Xie , Kaichun Zhou , Weixiang Li , Chao Liang , Junhan Li , Jing Xie , Xuemao Zhang , Xiaofei Pang
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Abstract

Study region

Xiangjiang River Basin (XRB) in subtropical China.

Study focus

Vegetation changes have a substantial impact on the water cycle in watersheds. However, the responses of hydrological processes to vegetation changes in subtropical regions have not yet been thoroughly clarified. The primary objectives of this study were to quantify the sensitivity of hydrological variables to vegetation changes and to elucidate the contributions of vegetation greening and climatic changes to alterations in hydrological variables in the Xiangjiang River Basin (XRB).

New hydrological insights for the region

Evapotranspiration (ET) exhibits a significant positive sensitivity to alterations in Leaf Area Index (LAI) in the XRB, while soil water storage (SW) and flow depth (Q) showed a significant negative sensitivity to LAI changes. Changes in LAI primarily result in increased ET and reduced SW and Q, while increased in precipitation leads to augmented ET, SW, and Q. Alterations in potential evapotranspiration have been associated with heightened ET and reduced SW and Q. From the perspective of relative contributions, LAI predominantly influences alterations in ET within the XRB; P and PET are the primary driver of shifts in SW; and P chiefly governs the variations in Q. Our results highlight the important impact of vegetation changes on hydrological variables in subtropical watersheds.

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水文过程对亚热带流域植被绿化和气候变化的响应
研究地区中国亚热带地区的湘江流域(XRB)。研究重点植被变化对流域的水循环具有重大影响。然而,亚热带地区的水文过程对植被变化的响应尚未得到彻底澄清。这项研究的主要目的是量化水文变量对植被变化的敏感性,并阐明植被绿化和气候变化对湘江流域水文变量变化的贡献。从相对贡献的角度来看,叶面积指数主要影响 XRB 中蒸散发的变化;P 和 PET 是 SW 变化的主要驱动因素;而 P 则主要控制 Q 的变化。
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Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies
Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
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60 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies publishes original research papers enhancing the science of hydrology and aiming at region-specific problems, past and future conditions, analysis, review and solutions. The journal particularly welcomes research papers that deliver new insights into region-specific hydrological processes and responses to changing conditions, as well as contributions that incorporate interdisciplinarity and translational science.
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