The world is composed of various river basins. Within a specific river basin, water and sediment dynamics, and the relationship between them, can be assessed to reflect the basin's functions and services. Due to its, changing nature, understanding and balancing the relationship between water and sediment is a global concern and is crucial for the sustainable management of river basins, especially for the Yellow River (YR), which is one of the most sediment-laden rivers in the world. Here, we used the past 60 years of runoff and sediment load observations to investigate the middle reach of the YR, i.e., the Loess Plateau (LP), the source of nearly 90% of the sediment load of the river. We found that a sharp (58%) reduction of sediment after ...
The sediment load of the Loess Plateau has shown a sharp decreasing trend in the past decades. This ...
Riverine sediment transport plays an important role in the global geochemical cycle. With a growing ...
Changes in runoff and sediment loads are of great importance for the management of river basins and ...
The erosion, transport and redeposition of sediments shape the Earth's surface, and affect the ...
The continuous ecological restoration of the Loess Plateau, which aims to reduce the sediment enteri...
The areas with high and coarse sediment yield of the middle Yellow River is well known for its sever...
The middle reaches of the Yellow River Basin transport the vast majority of sediment (>85% of the...
The Yellow River basin suffers from the most serious soil erosion of any area in the world. It is al...
The water and sediment supply to the lower reach and estuary of the Yellow (Huanghe) River have been...
Approximately 90% of the sediment yield of the Yellow River is derived from the Loess Plateau. In th...
Long-term changes to the Yellow River delta in China have received considerable attention not only b...
The Yellow River has been considerably altered over the past half century from human activities. The...
Flood and water shortage are two of the leading environmental problems around the world, and among t...
The Yellow River (YR) is the fifth-longest and the most sediment-laden river in the world. Frequent ...
According to the characteristics of water and erosion environments of different natural zones on the...
The sediment load of the Loess Plateau has shown a sharp decreasing trend in the past decades. This ...
Riverine sediment transport plays an important role in the global geochemical cycle. With a growing ...
Changes in runoff and sediment loads are of great importance for the management of river basins and ...
The erosion, transport and redeposition of sediments shape the Earth's surface, and affect the ...
The continuous ecological restoration of the Loess Plateau, which aims to reduce the sediment enteri...
The areas with high and coarse sediment yield of the middle Yellow River is well known for its sever...
The middle reaches of the Yellow River Basin transport the vast majority of sediment (>85% of the...
The Yellow River basin suffers from the most serious soil erosion of any area in the world. It is al...
The water and sediment supply to the lower reach and estuary of the Yellow (Huanghe) River have been...
Approximately 90% of the sediment yield of the Yellow River is derived from the Loess Plateau. In th...
Long-term changes to the Yellow River delta in China have received considerable attention not only b...
The Yellow River has been considerably altered over the past half century from human activities. The...
Flood and water shortage are two of the leading environmental problems around the world, and among t...
The Yellow River (YR) is the fifth-longest and the most sediment-laden river in the world. Frequent ...
According to the characteristics of water and erosion environments of different natural zones on the...
The sediment load of the Loess Plateau has shown a sharp decreasing trend in the past decades. This ...
Riverine sediment transport plays an important role in the global geochemical cycle. With a growing ...
Changes in runoff and sediment loads are of great importance for the management of river basins and ...