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Article Dans Une Revue Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Année : 2021

Irrigation, damming, and streamflow fluctuations of the Yellow River

Feng Zhou
Xuhui Wang
Shushi Peng
Laurent Li
Yan Bo
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Yi Xi

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The streamflow of the Yellow River (YR) is strongly affected by human activities like irrigation and dam operation. Many attribution studies have focused on the long-term trends of streamflows, yet the contributions of these anthropogenic factors to streamflow fluctuations have not been well quantified with fully mechanistic models. This study aims to (1) demonstrate whether the mechanistic global land surface model ORCHIDEE (ORganizing Carbon and Hydrology in Dynamic EcosystEms) is able to simulate the streamflows of this complex rivers with human activities using a generic parameterization for human activities and (2) preliminarily quantify the roles of irrigation and dam operation in monthly streamflow fluctuations of the YR from 1982 to 2014 with a newly developed irrigation module and an offline dam operation model. Validations with observed streamflows near the outlet of the YR demonstrated that model performances improved notably with incrementally considering irrigation (mean square error (MSE) decreased by 56.9 %) and dam operation (MSE decreased by another 30.5 %). Irrigation withdrawals were found to substantially reduce the river streamflows by approximately 242:827:8108 m3 yr1 in line with independent census data (231:431:6108 m3 yr1). Dam operation does not change the mean streamflows in our model, but it impacts streamflow seasonality, more than the seasonal change of precipitation. By only considering generic operation schemes, our dam model is able to reproduce the water storage changes of the two large reservoirs, LongYangXia and LiuJiaXia (correlation coefficient of 0.9). Moreover, other commonly neglected factors, such as the large operation contribution from multiple medium/small reservoirs, the dominance of large irrigation districts for streamflows (e.g., the Hetao Plateau), and special management policies during extreme years, are highlighted in this study. Related processes should be integrated into models to better project future YR water resources under climate change and optimize adaption strategies.
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hal-03171222 , version 1 (17-03-2021)

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Zun Yin, Catherine Ottle, Philippe Ciais, Feng Zhou, Xuhui Wang, et al.. Irrigation, damming, and streamflow fluctuations of the Yellow River. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2021, 25 (3), pp.1133-1150. ⟨10.5194/hess-25-1133-2021⟩. ⟨hal-03171222⟩
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