HAN Xiaomin, YAN Junping. Spatiotemporal Evolution of Drought and Flood Under Drying-warming Climate in Northeast China[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2015, 35(4): 314-318.
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HAN Xiaomin, YAN Junping. Spatiotemporal Evolution of Drought and Flood Under Drying-warming Climate in Northeast China[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2015, 35(4): 314-318. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2015.04.055.
Spatiotemporal Evolution of Drought and Flood Under Drying-warming Climate in Northeast China
[Objective] This paper elucidated the impacts from climate change to flood and drought in Northeast China in order to make full use of climatic resources
and to provide scientific basis for agricultural countermeasures to climate change. [Methods] Data of monthly temperature and precipitation of 50 stations in Northeast China from 1956 to 2012 were used to illustrate the spatiotemporal features of droughts and floods in this area by Spline interpolation
Mann-Kendall test and Z Index. [Results] (1) The area appeared a trend of warming and drying as a whole in recent 57 years. (2) Temperature in sub-humid area increased by 0.34℃/10 a. In humid area
it was relatively low as 0.25℃/10 a. Precipitation in sub-humid area decreased obviously as high as -8.82 mm/10 a. (3) Z indexes in the whole area
semi-arid and sub-humid area showed an evolutionary features as "flood-drought-flood-drought". (4) The centers attacked by high frequency of large floods were Sanjiang Plain
North of Lesser Khingan Mountains and Nenjiang River Valley
and so on. While
the western area was much more frequently to suffer severe drought. [Conclusion] The ecological environment of this area is fragile
in order to offset the negative influences of drying-warming trend to farming and animal husbandry in drought-attacked areas
emergency works should be planned as early as possible to relief drought timely.