2022
DOI: 10.3390/w14060842
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Attribution of Runoff Decrease at the Guanyintang Station in the Yongding River Considering the Impact of Coal Mining

Abstract: The Yongding River basin has greatly changed in recent years; its runoff has decreased sharply and has even been cut off. In this study, the Guanyintang station in the upstream Yongding River basin was selected to quantify the impacts of climate change, water use, and coal mining on its runoff. The Mann–Kendall analysis method was used to analyze the climate change trend of the Guanyintang basin from 1956 to 2018. Then, the water and energy transfer processes in large river basins (WEP-L) model was improved to… Show more

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“…The mining, heavy, and transportation industrial sectors accounted for a large share of virtual water exported to areas outside the basin (42.56%, 38.98%, and 43.38% respectively), which was the dominant cause of regional water shortage. The Yellow River Basin has abundant coal resources and the mining and heavy industrial sectors developed mainly based on these resources are important sectors of the energy output in China 56 . These regions must actively promote the improvement of renewable and energy storage technologies to accelerate the transformation of traditional energy sectors, such as electricity and gas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mining, heavy, and transportation industrial sectors accounted for a large share of virtual water exported to areas outside the basin (42.56%, 38.98%, and 43.38% respectively), which was the dominant cause of regional water shortage. The Yellow River Basin has abundant coal resources and the mining and heavy industrial sectors developed mainly based on these resources are important sectors of the energy output in China 56 . These regions must actively promote the improvement of renewable and energy storage technologies to accelerate the transformation of traditional energy sectors, such as electricity and gas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mining, heavy, and transportation industrial sectors accounted for a large share of virtual water exported to areas outside the basin(42.56%, 38.98%, and 43.38% respectively), which was the dominant cause of regional water shortage. The Yellow River Basin has abundant coal resources and the mining and heavy industrial sectors developed mainly based on these resources are important sectors of the energy output in China 35 . These regions must actively promote the improvement of renewable and energy storage technologies to accelerate the transformation of traditional energy sectors, such as electricity and gas.…”
Section: Subsystem Of Basin Physical-virtual Watermentioning
confidence: 99%