The "Grain for Green Project" is a country-wide ecological program to converse marginal cropland to forest, which has been implemented in China since 2002. To quantify influence of this significant vegetation change, Guansihe Hydrological (GSH) Model, a validated physically-based distributed hydrological model, was applied to simulate runoff responses to land use change in the Guansihe watershed that is located in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River basin in Southwestern China with an area of only 21.1 km2. Runoff responses to two single rainfall events, 90 mm and 206 mm respectively, were simulated for 16 scenarios of cropland to forest conversion. The model simulations indicated that the total runoff generated after conversion to fores...
The Huolin River is located in the monsoon marginal zone in Northeast China. It is an important sour...
Large-scale vegetation establishment has not only helped to prevent serious soil and water loss on t...
Human activities have been widely acknowledged to be the main cause for the runoff decrease in the Y...
Study on runoff variations and responses can lay a foundation for flood control, water allocation an...
Study on runoff variations and responses can lay a foundation for flood control, water allocation an...
In the 1950s and 1970s, China implemented large-scale wasteland reclamation in the Sanjiang Plain in...
Land-use change is one key factor influencing the hydrological process. In this study, the Hun River...
Effects of land use development on runoff patterns are salient at a hydrological response unit scale...
Estimation of runoff components associated with catchment topography and soil properties is critical...
Vegetation change in arid areas may lead to the redistribution of regional water resources, which ca...
The changes of runoff in the middle reaches of the Yellow River basin of China have received conside...
Based on the scenario hypothesis method, this paper applied a Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) ...
Water availability is at the core of sustainable socioeconomic development and ecological conservati...
Water availability is at the core of sustainable socioeconomic development and ecological conservati...
Many soil and water conservation (SWC) measures have been applied in the Jinghe River Basin to decre...
The Huolin River is located in the monsoon marginal zone in Northeast China. It is an important sour...
Large-scale vegetation establishment has not only helped to prevent serious soil and water loss on t...
Human activities have been widely acknowledged to be the main cause for the runoff decrease in the Y...
Study on runoff variations and responses can lay a foundation for flood control, water allocation an...
Study on runoff variations and responses can lay a foundation for flood control, water allocation an...
In the 1950s and 1970s, China implemented large-scale wasteland reclamation in the Sanjiang Plain in...
Land-use change is one key factor influencing the hydrological process. In this study, the Hun River...
Effects of land use development on runoff patterns are salient at a hydrological response unit scale...
Estimation of runoff components associated with catchment topography and soil properties is critical...
Vegetation change in arid areas may lead to the redistribution of regional water resources, which ca...
The changes of runoff in the middle reaches of the Yellow River basin of China have received conside...
Based on the scenario hypothesis method, this paper applied a Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) ...
Water availability is at the core of sustainable socioeconomic development and ecological conservati...
Water availability is at the core of sustainable socioeconomic development and ecological conservati...
Many soil and water conservation (SWC) measures have been applied in the Jinghe River Basin to decre...
The Huolin River is located in the monsoon marginal zone in Northeast China. It is an important sour...
Large-scale vegetation establishment has not only helped to prevent serious soil and water loss on t...
Human activities have been widely acknowledged to be the main cause for the runoff decrease in the Y...