Changes in and driving factors of the lake area of Huri Chagannao’er Lake in Inner Mongolia

IF 0.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 LIMNOLOGY Journal of Limnology Pub Date : 2022-10-26 DOI:10.4081/jlimnol.2022.2079
Danyang Danyang, Chenhao Li, L. Pu, Hugejiletu Hugejiletu, Xiaojing Suo, Ming Zhu, Yalu Zhang, Xiaoqing Wang, Gaili He, Dejing Chen
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Inland lakes are an important component of the terrestrial water cycle in Inner Mongolia's typical steppe region, and their variations have far-reaching implications for the sustainable development of water resources in this region. Huri Chagannao'er Lake, one of Inner Mongolia's four major freshwater lakes and the second largest inland lake in the typical steppe region, was chosen as the research object. In this study, the spatiotemporal changes in the area of Huri Chagannao’er Lake over the last 30 years were analyzed using the modified normalized difference water index method and Landsat data. Then, we used regression analysis, correlation analysis, gray relational analysis, and Geodetector to investigate the potential causes of lake area changes. Changes in the lake's water balance, meteorological and climatic changes near the lake, and changes in land use and land cover in the drainage basin are all possible driving factors. Finally, the main driving factors of the lake area change are discussed in conjunction with the literature and field investigation, and measures and suggestions for the lake's sustainable utilization and protection are proposed. The findings revealed that i) from 1988 to 2017, the lake shrank from 98.99 km2 to 29.81 km2, with year 2000 marking the start of the dramatic changes in lake areas; ii) the lake shrinkage was primarily concentrated in the western part of the lake, while the eastern part of the lake remained stable; iii) human activities, such as water interception and storage, as well as excessive exploitation of water resources, were the most significant causes of the dramatic fluctuation in the area of the lake's western part; iv) climate change also had some influence on the lake area changes. The regional climate became warmer and drier, reducing the amount of water entering the drainage basin. The findings of this study highlight the dominant role of human activity intensity in lake area changes and provide a theoretical foundation and technical support for the study of inland lakes in Inner Mongolia's typical steppe region.
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内蒙古呼日查干闹尔湖湖区变化及其驱动因素
内陆湖泊是内蒙古典型草原地区陆地水循环的重要组成部分,其变化对该地区水资源的可持续发展具有深远影响。选取内蒙古四大淡水湖之一、典型草原区第二大内陆湖泊呼日查干闹尔湖为研究对象。本研究采用修正的归一化差异水指数方法和Landsat数据,分析了呼日-查干闹尔湖面积近30年来的时空变化。然后,我们使用回归分析、相关分析、灰色关联分析和大地探测器来调查湖区变化的潜在原因。湖泊水平衡的变化、湖泊附近的气象和气候变化、流域土地利用和土地覆盖的变化都是可能的驱动因素。最后,结合文献和实地调查,探讨了湖泊面积变化的主要驱动因素,并提出了湖泊可持续利用和保护的措施和建议。研究结果表明,从1988年到2017年,湖泊面积从98.99平方公里缩小到29.81平方公里,2000年标志着湖泊面积开始急剧变化;ii)湖泊萎缩主要集中在湖泊的西部,而湖泊的东部保持稳定;iii)人类活动,如截水和蓄水,以及对水资源的过度开发,是导致湖泊西部地区急剧波动的最重要原因;iv)气候变化对湖泊面积变化也有一定影响。区域气候变得更加温暖和干燥,减少了进入流域的水量。本研究结果突出了人类活动强度在湖泊面积变化中的主导作用,为内蒙古典型草原区内陆湖泊研究提供了理论基础和技术支持。
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Journal of Limnology
Journal of Limnology 地学-湖沼学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Limnology publishes peer-reviewed original papers, review papers and notes about all aspects of limnology. The scope of the Journal of Limnology comprises the ecology, biology, microbiology, physics, and chemistry of freshwaters, including the impact of human activities, management and conservation. Coverage includes molecular-, organism-, community-, and ecosystem-level studies on both applied and theoretical issues. Proceedings of workshops, specialized symposia, conferences, may also be accepted for publication.
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