effects of precipitation and potential evaporation on actual evapotranspiration over the laohahe basin, northern china
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Problems associated with water scarcity are facing new challenges under the
climate change. As one of main consumptions in water cycle on the Earth,
evapotranspiration plays a crucial role in regional water budget. In this
paper, we employ two methods, i.e. hydrological sensitivity analysis and
hydrological model simulation, to investigate the effect of climate
variability and climatic change on actual evapotranspiration (Ea)
within the Laohahe basin during 1964–2009. Calibrations of the two methods
are firstly conducted during the baseline period (1964–1979), then with the
two benchmarked models, simulations in climatic change duration (1980–2009)
are further conducted and quantitative assessments on climatic change-induced
variation of Ea are analysed accordingly. The results show that
affected by combined impacts of decreased precipitation and potential
evapotranspiration, variation of annual Ea in most sub-catchments
suffer a downward trend during 1980–2009, with a higher descending rate in
northern catchments. At decadal scale, Ea shows significant
oscillation in accordance with precipitation patterns. Northern catchments
generally suffer more decadal Ea changes than southern
catchments, implying the impact of climatic change on decadal Ea
is more intense in semi-arid areas than that in semi-humid regions. For whole
changed durations, a general 0–20 mm reduction of Ea is found
in most parts of studied region. For this water-limited region,
Ea shows higher sensitivity to precipitation than to potential
evaporation, which confirms the significant role of precipitation in
controlling Ea patterns, whereas the impact of potential
evapotranspiration variation would be negligible.
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Authors | ;Y. Liu;L. Ren;X. Yang;M. Ma;F. Yuan;S. Jiang |
Journal | gruppe interaktion organisation zeitschrift fur angewandte organisationspsychologie |
Year | 2015 |
DOI | 10.5194/piahs-371-173-2015 |
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