Runoff and sediment load changes are affected by climate change and human activities in an integrated way. Historical insight into these effects can not only improve the knowledge of river processes, but also promote more effective land and water management. In this study, we looked at runoff and sediment change in the Yan River basin, Loess Plateau, China, using data sets on land use and land cover (LUC), monthly data of precipitation and temperature, and observed data on runoff and sediment load from 1952 to 2010 at the Ganguyi Hydrologic Station. Available data on soil and water conservation structures and their effect were also studied. Five main findings emerged from the data analysis. (1) The annual runoff and sediment load varied gre...
Climate variation and human activities are commonly recognized as two major factors affecting basin ...
Global climate change and diverse human activities have resulted in distinct temporal-spatial variab...
Determining abrupt changes in runoff and sediment load may not only enhance identification of the pr...
Runoff and sediment load changes are affected by climate change and human activities in an integrate...
Runoff and sediment load changes are affected by climate change and human activities in an integrate...
Runoff and sediment loads from river basin are largely affected by the interplay of climate variabil...
Purpose Significant changes in the runoff and sediment load have been detected in many catchments of...
Climate change and human activities are the major factors affecting runoff and sediment load. We ana...
Climate change and human activities are the major factors affecting runoff and sediment load. We ana...
Climate change characterized by increasing temperature is able to affect precipitation regime and th...
The objectives of this study are to investigate the changes of runoff and sediment load and their po...
Using data of temperature, wind, precipitation, water discharge, and sediment load, the changes in r...
Under intensifying human activities and climate change, runoff and sediment load have changed signif...
Using data of temperature, wind, precipitation, water discharge, and sediment load, the changes in r...
<p>Runoff and sediment loads from river basin are largely affected by the interplay of climate varia...
Climate variation and human activities are commonly recognized as two major factors affecting basin ...
Global climate change and diverse human activities have resulted in distinct temporal-spatial variab...
Determining abrupt changes in runoff and sediment load may not only enhance identification of the pr...
Runoff and sediment load changes are affected by climate change and human activities in an integrate...
Runoff and sediment load changes are affected by climate change and human activities in an integrate...
Runoff and sediment loads from river basin are largely affected by the interplay of climate variabil...
Purpose Significant changes in the runoff and sediment load have been detected in many catchments of...
Climate change and human activities are the major factors affecting runoff and sediment load. We ana...
Climate change and human activities are the major factors affecting runoff and sediment load. We ana...
Climate change characterized by increasing temperature is able to affect precipitation regime and th...
The objectives of this study are to investigate the changes of runoff and sediment load and their po...
Using data of temperature, wind, precipitation, water discharge, and sediment load, the changes in r...
Under intensifying human activities and climate change, runoff and sediment load have changed signif...
Using data of temperature, wind, precipitation, water discharge, and sediment load, the changes in r...
<p>Runoff and sediment loads from river basin are largely affected by the interplay of climate varia...
Climate variation and human activities are commonly recognized as two major factors affecting basin ...
Global climate change and diverse human activities have resulted in distinct temporal-spatial variab...
Determining abrupt changes in runoff and sediment load may not only enhance identification of the pr...