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Sensitivity of hydrological variables to climate change in the Haihe River basin,China
Authors:Zhenxin Bao  Jianyun Zhang  Jiufu Liu  Guoqing Wang  Xiaolin Yan  Xiaojun Wang  Liru Zhang
Institution:1. Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, , Nanjing, 210029 China;2. Research Center for Climate Change, MWR, , Nanjing, 210029 China
Abstract:Using the defined sensitivity index, the sensitivity of streamflow, evapotranspiration and soil moisture to climate change was investigated in four catchments in the Haihe River basin. Climate change contained three parts: annual precipitation and temperature change and the change of the percentage of precipitation in the flood season (Pf). With satisfying monthly streamflow simulation using the variable infiltration capacity model, the sensitivity was estimated by the change of simulated hydrological variables with hypothetical climatic scenarios and observed climatic data. The results indicated that (i) the sensitivity of streamflow would increase as precipitation or Pf increased but would decrease as temperature increased; (ii) the sensitivity of evapotranspiration and soil moisture would decrease as precipitation or temperature increased, but it to Pf varied in different catchments; and (iii) hydrological variables were more sensitive to precipitation, followed by Pf, and then temperature. The nonlinear response of streamflow, evapotranspiration and soil moisture to climate change could provide a reference for water resources planning and management under future climate change scenarios in the Haihe River basin. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:sensitivity  climate change  streamflow  evapotranspiration  soil moisture  Haihe River basin
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