| Literature DB >> 30818211 |
Haiyan Zheng1, Chiyuan Miao2, Jingwen Wu1, Xiaohui Lei3, Weihong Liao3, Hu Li4.
Abstract
Over the past 50 years, a series of soil and water conservation measures have been implemented on the Loess Plateau, including biological, engineering, and agricultural measures. As a result, water discharge and sediment load on the plateau have undergone significant changes. In this study, we compared the water discharge and sediment load at >100 hydrological stations across the Loess Plateau during the period 2008-2016 (P2) with the water discharge and sediment load during the period 1971-1987 (P1), and detected the main sources of sediment in each of the two periods. We then performed an attribution analysis to quantify the influence of different factors on the changes in sediment load. We found the following results: (1) Water discharge was reduced by 22% in P2 compared with P1, whereas the sediment load was reduced by 74%. (2) Sediment resources are mainly concentrated between Toudaoguai and Tongguan stations: this region contributed >88% of the total sediment load at the terminal station (Huayuankou station) in both P1 and P2. (3) When considering only the changes in sediment concentration on the Loess Plateau, we conclude that the contribution of human activities was >72%. This study provides a detailed description of the temporal and spatial variations in water and sediment across the Loess Plateau, providing a reliable reference for the future development of ecological soil and water conservation measures on the Loess Plateau.Entities:
Keywords: Annual mean sediment concentration; Loess Plateau; Precipitation; Sediment load; Water discharge
Year: 2019 PMID: 30818211 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.02.246
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963