Luo Yu, Qin Ningsheng, Zhou Bin, et al. Runoff Characteristics and Hysteresis to Precipitation in Tuotuo River Basin in Source Region of Yangtze River During 1961-2011[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(2): 22-28.
DOI:
Luo Yu, Qin Ningsheng, Zhou Bin, et al. Runoff Characteristics and Hysteresis to Precipitation in Tuotuo River Basin in Source Region of Yangtze River During 1961-2011[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(2): 22-28. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2019.02.004.
Runoff Characteristics and Hysteresis to Precipitation in Tuotuo River Basin in Source Region of Yangtze River During 1961-2011
[Obejective] The variation of runoff in the Tuotuo River in the headwaters of the Yangtze River in the past 51 years under different time scales of precipitation
such as interannual
interdecadal and season
and also the lagging effect of runoff on precipitation were analyzed in order to provide a theoretical basis for the management and utilization of water resources in the basin.[Methods] This paper used the runoff and precipitation data of hydrological station and the meteorological station in Tuotuo River of the Yangtze River source region from 1961 to 2011
and combined the statistical methods such as cumulative anomaly
variation coefficient
concentration frequency and concentration period
to investigate the variations of runoff and precipitation at decadal
annual and seasonal time scales. The hysteresis effect of runoff to precipitation was also discussed.[Results] The annual and seasonal runoff of the Tuotuo River Basin in the past 51 years showed an increasing trend. The annual
spring and summer runoff increased significantly. The climatic tendency rates were 1.00×108 m3/10 a
6.00×106 m3/10 a
6.30×107 m3/10 a
respectively. The runoff of the river was mainly concentrated in the period from May to October
especially from late July to mid-August. There was a significant correlation between runoff and precipitation. The runoff had a lagging effect on precipitation in most years
and the average lag time was about 10 d. The hysteresis period was observed being increased over the past time.[Conclusion] In the past 51 years
the trend of runoff and precipitation in the study area had increased
and the lag effect of runoff on precipitation was about 10 days.