古水文学在重复?区域水文变化可能导致东非一个碱湖和一个淡水湖的溢流和交叉混合

IF 4.7 2区 地球科学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1016/j.ejrh.2024.101951
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研究地区肯尼亚大裂谷博戈里亚湖和巴林戈湖研究重点从 2010 年左右开始,肯尼亚大裂谷的几个湖泊水位显著上升。目前,人们担心,如果碱性湖泊博戈里亚湖的水位继续上升,随后溢入淡水湖巴林戈湖并与之交叉混合,将会造成生态灾难,而这种水文情况在 8000-10000 年前就曾出现过。 对该地区水文情况的新认识在过去十年中,数据显示研究地区的气象和水文情况发生了重大变化。年平均降雨量增加了一倍多,变化幅度也大幅增加。尽管在此期间降雨日数有所减少,但强降雨日数却增加了 318%。相对于 2020 年观测到的最高水位,湖面上升 0.7 米就足以让博戈里亚湖达到位于约 1000.2 米处的溢出点,超过该点就会开始溢流到巴林戈湖。2023 年,湖面下降了 1.5 米,导致溢流风险降低了 20%。结果表明,如果湖面水位处于溢出点高程,2010 年后的年平均降雨量足以从博戈里亚湖向巴林戈湖提供 500-1000 升/秒的年平均流量。
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Paleohydrology repeating? Regional hydrological change may lead to an overflow and cross-mixing of an alkaline and a freshwater lake in East Africa

Study region

Lake Bogoria and Lake Baringo, Rift Valley, Kenya

Study focus

Starting around 2010, several of Kenya’s Rift Valley lakes experienced significant rises in water levels. There is presently fear of an ecological catastrophe should the water levels of the alkaline Lake Bogoria continue to rise and subsequently overflow into and cross-mix with the freshwater Lake Baringo, a hydrological situation witnessed ∼8 000–10 000 years ago.

New hydrological insights into the region

In the last decade, data reveals significant meteorological and hydrological changes in the study region. Average annual rainfall has more than doubled, with substantial increases in variability. Despite a decrease in the number of rainy days within this period, intense rainfall days have increased by 318 %. Relative to the maximum water level observed in 2020, a 0.7 m increase in lake level would be sufficient for Lake Bogoria to reach the spill point located at about 1000.2 m, beyond which an overflow into Lake Baringo begins to occur. In 2023, the lake level declined by 1.5 m, resulting in a decreased risk of overflow of ∼20 %. Results indicate that mean annual rainfall after 2010 was high enough to provide an average annual flow of 500–1000 L/s from Lake Bogoria towards Baringo if lake levels were at spill point elevation.

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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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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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