Li Xiaojing, Bai Yanping, Li Meng, et al. Analysis on Spatiotemporal Correlation Between Water Resource Change and Ecological Environment in Hexi Corridor[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(2): 275-280.
DOI:
Li Xiaojing, Bai Yanping, Li Meng, et al. Analysis on Spatiotemporal Correlation Between Water Resource Change and Ecological Environment in Hexi Corridor[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(2): 275-280. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.20190321.001.
Analysis on Spatiotemporal Correlation Between Water Resource Change and Ecological Environment in Hexi Corridor
[Objective] The temporal and spatial variation of water resources and ecological environment in Hexi Corridor as well as their spatial and temporal correlation from 2003 to 2015 were analyzed in order to provide scientific basis for promoting reasonable development and utilization of water resources and realizing sustainable development of production
life
and ecology in the study area.[Methods] Based on the GRACE gravity satellite
TRMM precipitation
and MODIS vegetation index data
this study investigated the spatiotemporal variations of water resources and ecological environment as well as their interaction mechanisms in the pixel
watershed
and region levels
using the linear regression and correlation analysis.[Results] The annual water storage in the Hexi Corridor and its three watershed areas presented a downward trend with the highest decline rate in the Heihe and Shiyang basins. There had nonsignificant trend in the precipitation in the study area
and the vegetation presented an increasing trend. The monthly water storage was positively correlated with monthly precipitation and NDVI. The annual water storage was independent of annual precipitation
while it was highly negatively correlated with annual averaged NDVI
and this relationship presented apparent spatial heterogeneity and scale dependent.[Conclusion] The rapid and continuous increase in the artificial vegetation
especially in the cultivated land
accelerated the water resources consumption and caused the decrease in annual water reserves in study area.
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