GUO Xiaojun, HE Xiaowu, LI Fengying, et al. Trends of Precipitation and Its Erosivity over Last 60 Years in Dongfang City of Hainan Province[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2018, 38(2): 27-32.
DOI:
GUO Xiaojun, HE Xiaowu, LI Fengying, et al. Trends of Precipitation and Its Erosivity over Last 60 Years in Dongfang City of Hainan Province[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2018, 38(2): 27-32. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2018.02.005.
Trends of Precipitation and Its Erosivity over Last 60 Years in Dongfang City of Hainan Province
erosive rainfall and rainfall erosivity in Dongfang City of Hainan Province from 1956 to 2015 were analyzed to provide scientific support for the study of ecological environment construction
the soil erosion and soil erosion mechanism.[Methods] Based on the daily rainfall data from meteorological stations in Dongfang City from 1956 to 2015
indexes of coefficient of variation
trend coefficient and climate tendency rate were used toanalyze the trends of rainfall
erosive rainfall and rainfall erosivity in different time scales.[Results] ①The average annual rainfall
the average annual erosive rainfall and the average annual rainfall erosivity in Dongfang City were 982.9 mm
816.1 mm and 9 441.7 MJ·mm/(hm2·h·a)
respectively. Their coefficients of variation were 29.1%
35.7% and 45.5%
respectively. ②Over the past 60 years
the annual variations of rainfall
erosive rainfall and rainfall erosivity all showed increase trends
with coefficients of 0.129
0.156
0.198. At seasonal and monthly scales
though big differences existed for all of the three rainfall indicators
the overall pattern of change was similar
that was a unimodal distribution. ③There were a strong linear correlations among rainfall
erosive rainfall and rainfall erosivity
and also power function can reflect their relationships better than the linear one.[Conclusion] Over the past 60 years
rainfall
erosive rainfall and rainfall erosivity all showed obvious inter-annual trends of increase
they can be described well with power function among two of the three variables.
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