Evaluation of hydrological regime alteration and ecological flow processes in the changing environment of the Jialing River, China

Author:

Guo Wenxian1,Wang Gaozhen1,Ma Yinchu1,Hong Fengtian1,Huang Lintong1,Yang Huan1,Jiao Xuyang1,He Ning1,Wang Hongxiang1

Affiliation:

1. 1 College of Water Resources, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450045, China

Abstract

Abstract Ecological flow is a key element in maintaining the biodiversity of a basin's aquatic ecosystem. This study quantifies the degree of hydrological regime alteration in the Jialing River and the contributions of various driving factors using the indicators of hydrologic alteration and range of variability approach (IHA-RVA), the river impact method (RI), and the elasticity coefficient method based on long-term hydro-meteorological data. Cross-wavelet analysis is used to reveal the periodicity and coherence of runoff and driving factors. Additionally, the improved Q90 method presents a more effective annual ecological flow process. The results show that the overall hydrological regime in the Jialing River has undergone a moderate change, with RVA and RI values of 45.02% and 0.66. Human activities contribute 54.68% to the changes in streamflow. Streamflow has an extremely significant correlation with precipitation and aridity index (Φ). Approximately 85% of the wavelet cone of influence (COI) area, tested at a 95% confidence level, falls within the region. The study also found that the ecological flow obtained through the improved Q90 method is more conducive to the healthy development of the river ecosystem in the Jialing River. These findings can provide some assistance for aquatic ecosystem restoration in the Jialing River.

Funder

Innovative Research Group Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China

Key Scientific Research Project of Colleges and Universities in Henan Province

Publisher

IWA Publishing

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