The Kuye River is the primary tributary located in the sediment concentrated regions in the Middle Yellow River in China. Significant decrease in streamflow has been observed in the Kuye River. The non-parametric Mann-Kendall test was applied to detect the change in annual streamflow for the period of 1960 to 2006. Mean annual streamflow in the Kuye River was 84.9 mm from 1960 to 1979 (period I), while it decreased to 58.2 mm from 1980 to 1998 (period II) and 20.5 mm from 1999 to 2006 (period III), respectively. The climate elasticity method and the hydrological modeling method were individually employed to assess the impact of climate variability and human activities on the decrease in streamflow. The results showed that climate variabilit...
In this study, variation characteristics of hydrometeorological factors were explored based on obser...
Climate variation and human activities are commonly recognized as two major factors affecting basin ...
The water shortage in the Yellow River, China, has been aggravated by rapid population growth and gl...
The Kuye River is the primary tributary located in the sediment concentrated regions in the Middle Y...
The middle reaches of the Yellow River basin (MRYRB) contribute significantly to the total streamflo...
Under the impacts of climate variability and human activities, there are statistically significant d...
In recent years, the Xitiaoxi river basin in China has experienced intensified human activity, inclu...
The Taoer River, a representative ecologically sensitive area in Northeast China, has undergone grea...
The Fenhe River is the second largest tributary of the Yellow River in China. Climatic variation and...
Surface runoff from the Wei River basin, the largest tributary of the Yellow River in China, has dra...
Soil erosion and land desertification are the most serious environmental problems globally. This stu...
Decreased streamflow of the Yellow River basin has become the subject of considerable concern in rec...
The impacts of climate change and human activity, combined with streamflow reduction in the Yellow R...
Quantifying the effects of climate variability and human activities on runoff changes will contribut...
The changes in streamflow and sediment discharge in the middle reaches of the Yellow River are a foc...
In this study, variation characteristics of hydrometeorological factors were explored based on obser...
Climate variation and human activities are commonly recognized as two major factors affecting basin ...
The water shortage in the Yellow River, China, has been aggravated by rapid population growth and gl...
The Kuye River is the primary tributary located in the sediment concentrated regions in the Middle Y...
The middle reaches of the Yellow River basin (MRYRB) contribute significantly to the total streamflo...
Under the impacts of climate variability and human activities, there are statistically significant d...
In recent years, the Xitiaoxi river basin in China has experienced intensified human activity, inclu...
The Taoer River, a representative ecologically sensitive area in Northeast China, has undergone grea...
The Fenhe River is the second largest tributary of the Yellow River in China. Climatic variation and...
Surface runoff from the Wei River basin, the largest tributary of the Yellow River in China, has dra...
Soil erosion and land desertification are the most serious environmental problems globally. This stu...
Decreased streamflow of the Yellow River basin has become the subject of considerable concern in rec...
The impacts of climate change and human activity, combined with streamflow reduction in the Yellow R...
Quantifying the effects of climate variability and human activities on runoff changes will contribut...
The changes in streamflow and sediment discharge in the middle reaches of the Yellow River are a foc...
In this study, variation characteristics of hydrometeorological factors were explored based on obser...
Climate variation and human activities are commonly recognized as two major factors affecting basin ...
The water shortage in the Yellow River, China, has been aggravated by rapid population growth and gl...