“…However, Comparing Figure 9e with Figure 7e, we can see that TWF completely followed the changes in precipitation during the periods 2003 to 2007 and 2015 to 2016, indicating the key role of precipitation in controlling hydrological flux. However, from 2009 to 2013, the TWF ran counter to the change in precipitation, that is, precipitation increased while TWF decreased, which was induced by the enhanced evaporation and extensive water consumption by human activities [24,28,39,40,57], such as agriculture irrigation, industrial development and a rapidly growing population (analyzed in the subsequent Section 3.3). After adding the water diversion into the flux calculation (Figure 9f), TWF PERD remained virtually unchanged, implying that the effect of current water diversion was not obvious in alleviating the depletion of the vast water resources system of North China.…”