Quantifying the effects of climate variability and human activities on runoff changes will contribute to regional water resource planning and management. This study aims to separate the effects of climate variability and human activities on runoff changes in the upper catchment of the Red River Basin in China. The Mann–Kendall test and Pettitt’s test methods were applied to identify the trends and change points of the hydro-meteorological variables. The hydrological sensitivity, climate elasticity and hydrological simulation methods were adopted to estimate the contributions of climate variability and human activities to runoff changes. Results showed that annual runoff significantly decreased by 1.57 mm/year during the period of 1961–2012....
Climate change in Northwest China could lead to the change of the hydrological cycle and water resou...
Runoff and sediment loads from river basin are largely affected by the interplay of climate variabil...
Runoff in North China has been dramatically declining in recent decades Although climate change and ...
Quantifying the effects of climate variability and human activities on runoff changes will contribut...
Climate variation and human activities are commonly recognized as two major factors affecting basin ...
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...
Although a fragile climate region, the Taihu Lake Basin is among the most developed regions in China...
Climate change and human activity are typically regarded as the two most important factors affecting...
The Laohahe basin is one of the typical semi-arid regions in Northeast China. Quantitatively estimat...
The middle reaches of the Yellow River basin (MRYRB) contribute significantly to the total streamflo...
Climate change and human activities have been identified as the two main reasons for the change in r...
Most studies on separating the effects of climate change and human activities on runoff are mainly c...
Discerning the controlling factors of spatial and temporal changes in runoff is critical for water r...
The runoff of some rivers in the world especially in the arid and semi-arid areas has decreased rema...
Climate change in Northwest China could lead to the change of the hydrological cycle and water resou...
Runoff and sediment loads from river basin are largely affected by the interplay of climate variabil...
Runoff in North China has been dramatically declining in recent decades Although climate change and ...
Quantifying the effects of climate variability and human activities on runoff changes will contribut...
Climate variation and human activities are commonly recognized as two major factors affecting basin ...
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...
Although a fragile climate region, the Taihu Lake Basin is among the most developed regions in China...
Climate change and human activity are typically regarded as the two most important factors affecting...
The Laohahe basin is one of the typical semi-arid regions in Northeast China. Quantitatively estimat...
The middle reaches of the Yellow River basin (MRYRB) contribute significantly to the total streamflo...
Climate change and human activities have been identified as the two main reasons for the change in r...
Most studies on separating the effects of climate change and human activities on runoff are mainly c...
Discerning the controlling factors of spatial and temporal changes in runoff is critical for water r...
The runoff of some rivers in the world especially in the arid and semi-arid areas has decreased rema...
Climate change in Northwest China could lead to the change of the hydrological cycle and water resou...
Runoff and sediment loads from river basin are largely affected by the interplay of climate variabil...
Runoff in North China has been dramatically declining in recent decades Although climate change and ...