He Bing, Gao Fan, Qin Shan, et al. Reconstruction of River Health Discharge in Arid Inland Area Based on Various Hydrology Methods[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(1): 160-166.
DOI:
He Bing, Gao Fan, Qin Shan, et al. Reconstruction of River Health Discharge in Arid Inland Area Based on Various Hydrology Methods[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(1): 160-166. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2019.01.026.
Reconstruction of River Health Discharge in Arid Inland Area Based on Various Hydrology Methods
[Objective] To reconstruct health process of the Yarkant River using various hydrological methods
in order to provide scientific basis for ecological regulation and control based on river health. [Methods] Monthly discharge data from the Kaqun hydrological station in Xinjiang Wei Autonomous Region from 1957 to 2015 were analyzed. Based on the river restoration targets including river morphology
hydrological condition
and health of the river ecosystem
considering the functional requirements and the accessibility
the river protection objectives were divided into conservative and optimal objectives. To reconstruct a healthy discharge pattern in the Yarkant River
the improved Tennant method
Texas method
the monthly guarantee rate method
and the water demand empirical formula for sediment transport were used. [Results] ① Under conservative river protection targets
healthy discharge during the low flow period
common flow period
and high flow period was 4.93
13.35
80.49 m3/s
respectively
the discharge converted water volumes were 5.20×109
1.41×108
8.48×108 m3
respectively. While the total annual water requirement for river health was 1.19×109 m3
considering sediment transport demand. ② Under optimal river protection targets
healthy discharge during the low flow period
common flow period
and high flow period was 14.95
24.14
182.12 m3/s
respectively
and the outcome converted water volumes were 1.56×108
2.54×108
1.92×109 m3
respectively. With the consideration of sediment transport demand
the annual water requirement for river health was 2.33×109 m3. [Conclusion] In comparison with relevant literature and data
it is considered that the research results are reasonable
and it can provide scientific guidance for the river health and water resources regulations and ecological protection in future.
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