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Spatiotemporal Evolution Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Incoming Water and Sediment in Three Gorges Reservoir
Based on the hydrological and sediment observation data of the main stream and main stream of the upper Yangtze River from 1956 to 2018, using M-K test, Wavelet analysis, Approximate entropy and Lyapunov exponent, this paper analyzes the spatiotemporal evolution characteristics from the perspectives of catastrophe, periodicity, complexity and chaos of incoming water and sediment in The TGR (TGR), defines the connotation of “new water and sediment conditions” in the TGR, and discusses the main influencing factors of spatiotemporal variation of incoming water and sediment in the TGR. The results show that: (1) Except Pingshan station of Jinsha River, Fushun station of Tuojiang River and Wulong station of Wujiang River, the runoff of other main and tributaries and TGR in the upper Yangtze River has no significant change, but the sediment discharge has obvious mutation, and the runoff and sediment have periodic changes in different degrees; (2) The complexity of annual runoff and sediment transport in the TGR increases gradually, and the complexity of sediment transport is greater than that of runoff. Both annual runoff and sediment transport are chaotic, and the complexity of runoff and sediment transport sequence increases gradually from the upper reaches to the lower reaches; (3) The connotation of “new water and sediment condition” shows that there is no obvious mutation in runoff and sediment transport in time scale, the main cycle of water and sediment change is basically the same, and the complexity and chaos of sediment transport in space scale are significantly greater than runoff, and the change degree of sediment transport is more significant than runoff; (4) From 1991 to 2002, climate change (rainfall) was an important factor affecting the sediment discharge in the upper Yangtze River. From 2003 to 2018, the impact of climate change was relatively insignificant, and human activities became the most important factor.
Spatiotemporal Evolution Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Incoming Water and Sediment in Three Gorges Reservoir
Based on the hydrological and sediment observation data of the main stream and main stream of the upper Yangtze River from 1956 to 2018, using M-K test, Wavelet analysis, Approximate entropy and Lyapunov exponent, this paper analyzes the spatiotemporal evolution characteristics from the perspectives of catastrophe, periodicity, complexity and chaos of incoming water and sediment in The TGR (TGR), defines the connotation of “new water and sediment conditions” in the TGR, and discusses the main influencing factors of spatiotemporal variation of incoming water and sediment in the TGR. The results show that: (1) Except Pingshan station of Jinsha River, Fushun station of Tuojiang River and Wulong station of Wujiang River, the runoff of other main and tributaries and TGR in the upper Yangtze River has no significant change, but the sediment discharge has obvious mutation, and the runoff and sediment have periodic changes in different degrees; (2) The complexity of annual runoff and sediment transport in the TGR increases gradually, and the complexity of sediment transport is greater than that of runoff. Both annual runoff and sediment transport are chaotic, and the complexity of runoff and sediment transport sequence increases gradually from the upper reaches to the lower reaches; (3) The connotation of “new water and sediment condition” shows that there is no obvious mutation in runoff and sediment transport in time scale, the main cycle of water and sediment change is basically the same, and the complexity and chaos of sediment transport in space scale are significantly greater than runoff, and the change degree of sediment transport is more significant than runoff; (4) From 1991 to 2002, climate change (rainfall) was an important factor affecting the sediment discharge in the upper Yangtze River. From 2003 to 2018, the impact of climate change was relatively insignificant, and human activities became the most important factor.
Spatiotemporal Evolution Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Incoming Water and Sediment in Three Gorges Reservoir
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Li, Yun (editor) / Hu, Yaan (editor) / Rigo, Philippe (editor) / Lefler, Francisco Esteban (editor) / Zhao, Gensheng (editor) / Chen, Peng (author) / Lu, Jinyou (author) / Jin, Zhongwu (author) / Zhou, Yinjun (author) / Tang, Rouxin (author)
Smart Rivers ; 2022 ; Nanjing
2023-02-26
18 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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