[1] Annual streamflow of the Yellow River has decreased in recent years (1980 to 2000) because of climate change and human activity. This decrease affects the environment and the lives of the people in the drainage area. Tree ring width chronologies from six sites in the headwaters of the Yellow River were developed to provide estimates of past Yellow River streamflow in order to place the recent flow reduction in a long-term context. The ring width indices of the six local Juniperus przewalski chronologies correlate significantly with the observed streamflow of the Yellow River recorded at the Tangnaihai hydrological station. Principal components analysis shows that the first principal component (PC) of the tree ring indices explains 49% o...
We present a tree-ring based reconstruction of water-year (October-September) streamflow for the Man...
In this study, variation characteristics of hydrometeorological factors were explored based on obser...
The middle reaches of the Yellow River basin (MRYRB) contribute significantly to the total streamflo...
The headwater catchment of the Yellow River Basin (HCYRB) controls 35% of the streamflow of the Yell...
Understanding long-term hydroclimate change and its evolution mechanism is beneficial to hydrologica...
Water source is one of the most important concerns for regional society and economy development, esp...
The impacts of climate change and human activity, combined with streamflow reduction in the Yellow R...
We present a tree-ring based reconstruction of water-year (October–September) streamflow for the Man...
Human activities have substantially altered present-day flow regimes. The Headwater Area of the Yell...
Water shortages have become one of the most severe problems in semi-arid regions throughout the worl...
Decreased streamflow of the Yellow River basin has become the subject of considerable concern in rec...
The water shortage in the Yellow River, China, has been aggravated by rapid population growth and gl...
In this study, a 310-year pSeptember-August record of streamflow (where p denotes a month from the p...
With the change of climate and the impacts of human activities, the water resources crisis of the Ye...
In the past 30 years, the measured annual river flow of the Yellow River has declined significantly....
We present a tree-ring based reconstruction of water-year (October-September) streamflow for the Man...
In this study, variation characteristics of hydrometeorological factors were explored based on obser...
The middle reaches of the Yellow River basin (MRYRB) contribute significantly to the total streamflo...
The headwater catchment of the Yellow River Basin (HCYRB) controls 35% of the streamflow of the Yell...
Understanding long-term hydroclimate change and its evolution mechanism is beneficial to hydrologica...
Water source is one of the most important concerns for regional society and economy development, esp...
The impacts of climate change and human activity, combined with streamflow reduction in the Yellow R...
We present a tree-ring based reconstruction of water-year (October–September) streamflow for the Man...
Human activities have substantially altered present-day flow regimes. The Headwater Area of the Yell...
Water shortages have become one of the most severe problems in semi-arid regions throughout the worl...
Decreased streamflow of the Yellow River basin has become the subject of considerable concern in rec...
The water shortage in the Yellow River, China, has been aggravated by rapid population growth and gl...
In this study, a 310-year pSeptember-August record of streamflow (where p denotes a month from the p...
With the change of climate and the impacts of human activities, the water resources crisis of the Ye...
In the past 30 years, the measured annual river flow of the Yellow River has declined significantly....
We present a tree-ring based reconstruction of water-year (October-September) streamflow for the Man...
In this study, variation characteristics of hydrometeorological factors were explored based on obser...
The middle reaches of the Yellow River basin (MRYRB) contribute significantly to the total streamflo...